Safa Power Hub, based in Tamil Nadu, is driving India’s EV revolution by building a reliable and accessible EV charging network. With a mission to reduce fossil fuel dependence and promote cleaner cities, Safa Power Hub is trusted nationwide for its reliable service.
Backed by world-class equipment, expert engineering, 24/7 support, and an intuitive user interface, Safa Power Hub ensures a seamless charging experience. Safa Power Hub carefully selects strategic locations for its chargers—places where people naturally pause in their daily lives, such as restaurants, shopping centers, cafes, and convenience stops for maximum ease.
As of May 2025, Safa Power Hub operates over 500 charge points across South India and has electrified over 15,000+ kms of highways, with steady expansion underway across the country.
India is at a pivotal moment in its journey toward sustainability, and Safa Power Hub is here to lead the charge. The transportation sector is one of the largest contributors to the country's greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, exacerbating urban pollution and climate change.
With India's growing focus on renewable energy and electric vehicles (EVs), the opportunity to make a difference is immense. The faster we transition to driving on clean energy, the sooner we can address environmental challenges and create a cleaner, healthier future for all.
That's where Safa Power Hub comes in.
Safa Power Hub exists to empower people to embrace electric mobility as a vital step toward curbing pollution and tackling the global climate crisis. Driving change through public charging innovation for individuals to confidently switch to electric vehicles, accessible and reliable charging infrastructure is crucial.
We develop strategically located, user-friendly public charging stations to support seamless EV adoption.
We focus on creating smart, efficient designs for easy access and convenient charging experiences.
We aim to provide the best possible public charging experience for all EV users. Together, we can build the momentum needed to make electric mobility the norm in India.