The 315 km route from Noida to Patiala has become a standout corridor for electric vehicle owners in North India, thanks to its exceptionally dense and reliable charging infrastructure.
In a significant boost for long-distance EV travel, the Noida-Patiala highway now offers more than 150 charging stations, with chargers available roughly every 5-10 kilometres. What makes this route particularly impressive is not just the number of stations, but their quality — most are well-equipped charging hubs featuring high-power 180 kW DC fast chargers.Strong Presence of Reliable BrandsEV drivers can rely on established charging networks including:
- Mahindra
- Statiq
- Glida
- Chargejet
and several other reputed operators. The presence of multiple major players has resulted in healthy competition, better uptime, and improved service standards across the corridor.
Most charging hubs on this route offer multiple high-speed chargers, ample parking space, and essential amenities such as restrooms, food outlets, and convenience stores — making long journeys far more comfortable for EV users.Game Changer for Long-Distance EV Travel
A route with over 150 charging points and high-power 180 kW stations every few kilometres significantly reduces range anxiety. Drivers can comfortably travel the entire 315 km stretch in electric vehicles without worrying about charging availability, even during peak travel periods.
This dense charging network is being praised by EV owners on social media and forums, with many calling it a model example of how highway infrastructure should be developed across the country.
The well-developed charging ecosystem on the Noida-Patiala route is expected to encourage more buyers in Delhi-NCR, Haryana, and Punjab to switch to electric vehicles for both daily commutes and intercity travel.
As India pushes towards mass EV adoption, well-equipped corridors like Noida to Patiala demonstrate that reliable charging infrastructure is key to building consumer confidence in electric mobility.


