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STARTUP·3 min read·Nov 13, 2025

Indian EV Startup ACS Energy Raises Rs 1.1 Crore — Could Revolutionize EV Charging Nationwide

India’s electric vehicle revolution is getting a major jolt. ACS Energy, a Bangalore-based EV charging startup, has raised Rs 1.1 crore (around $132K) in a pre-seed funding round led by Inflection Point Ventures (IPV). The startup’s bold vision is to make EV charging faster, smarter, and more access

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India’s electric vehicle revolution is getting a major jolt. ACS Energy, a Bangalore-based EV charging startup, has raised Rs 1.1 crore (around $132K) in a pre-seed funding round led by Inflection Point Ventures (IPV). The startup’s bold vision is to make EV charging faster, smarter, and more accessible, and this funding could supercharge its plans.


The Startup Changing How India Charges EVs

Founded in 2022 by Jash Sheth and Mihir Bhanushali, ACS Energy is not just another charging company. It’s building a complete ecosystem for EV users, combining hardware and software to create a seamless experience.

The startup’s chargers support two-wheelers, three-wheelers, and four-wheelers, and integrate with the ACS Pay system, enabling UPI-based instant transactions. No more waiting in line, juggling apps, or struggling with incompatible chargers. Just plug in, pay instantly, and go.


Big Plans to Expand Across Maharashtra and Gujarat

ACS Energy has ambitious plans with the new funding. The company aims to deploy 5,000 UPI-enabled EV charging stations across Maharashtra and Gujarat. But they’re not stopping there. The startup is also developing AI-driven energy management systems for high-rise buildings, allowing better power efficiency and cost savings for residents and businesses.

This dual approach — public EV charging and smart building energy solutions — sets ACS Energy apart from competitors and positions it as a potential leader in India’s electric mobility space.


Why Investors Are Excited

Inflection Point Ventures and a host of angel investors are backing ACS Energy because they see the gap it is filling in India’s EV infrastructure. As the country moves toward electric mobility, the lack of reliable and convenient charging stations is a major hurdle. ACS Energy’s solution addresses this directly, combining technology, ease of use, and scalability.

The pre-seed funding will help accelerate the deployment of charging stations, enhance the AI platform, and expand the startup’s operations to reach more users across rural and urban areas.


A Vision That Goes Beyond Charging

The founders’ mission is clear: make EV charging as easy as refueling a petrol vehicle. By integrating AI-driven energy management and UPI-enabled payment solutions, ACS Energy is removing barriers for EV adoption.

Two years into operations, ACS Energy is poised to create a transformative impact on India’s EV landscape. By making charging accessible, fast, and intelligent, the startup could redefine how cities, high-rises, and households power their electric vehicles.


What This Means for India’s EV Market

ACS Energy’s innovative approach could encourage more people to switch to EVs, knowing that charging infrastructure is reliable and convenient. With 5,000 stations planned in Maharashtra and Gujarat alone, the startup is setting a benchmark for other companies to follow.

The combination of technology, strategic funding, and visionary leadership puts ACS Energy on track to become one of India’s most influential EV startups. Investors, policymakers, and industry watchers will be closely monitoring its growth and impact.


The Road Ahead

ACS Energy is more than a startup; it’s a signal of India’s growing focus on clean energy and sustainable transportation. By bridging the gap between hardware, software, and user convenience, the company could play a pivotal role in India’s EV revolution.

As cities push for electric mobility and consumers demand smarter solutions, ACS Energy’s expansion could mark the beginning of a new era — one where charging EVs is as effortless as driving them.

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