Mumbai's EV Infrastructure Story — Told Here First.

Give every EV-owning resident their own metered charging point. No extension cords. No shared bills. No arguments.

 

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    Who this is for

    You’re a housing society chairman, managing committee member, or RWA secretary in Mumbai or the MMR — and you’ve watched EV charging become a source of friction. One resident is running an extension cord to the car park. Another is charging from the common electricity meter and the society is absorbing the cost. A third has complained about a fire hazard. This is the problem Weej Wala was built to solve.

     

    How it works

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    Free Site Assessment

    Weej Wala’s team visits your society, assesses the electrical infrastructure in your car park, and recommends a charger configuration based on the number of EV owners (current and anticipated).

     

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    Committee Approval and Onboarding

    We work with your managing committee to agree terms, address concerns, and prepare all documentation. IONAGE Casa handles the software onboarding for each participating resident.

     

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    Installation and Commissioning

    Chargers are installed in designated bays and connected to the IONAGE platform. Each resident’s account is set up individually — no communal billing, no disputes.

     

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    Resident Self-Service

    Residents charge using the IONAGE App or RFID card, pay for their own usage, and the society’s common area electricity is no longer impacted. The managing committee has full oversight via the dashboard.

     

    The opportunity

    Mumbai’s housing societies are sitting on an EV charging problem that is only going to grow. Every month, more residents transition to electric two-wheelers, three-wheelers, and cars. Without a proper charging solution, the pressure lands on the managing committee: extension cords create fire risks, shared electricity bills create disputes, and informal arrangements become impossible to manage fairly. [verify before publishing]

    The solution is a networked, metered charging system installed in your society’s designated parking area. Each resident charges on their own individual account, billed separately and transparently through the IONAGE Casa platform — so the society’s electricity meter stays clean, and no resident is subsidising another’s charging. Residents pay for exactly what they use.

    The Ministry of Power has been moving towards guidelines that will make EV charging provisions mandatory in residential buildings. Getting ahead of this now means your society complies before it’s required to, and your residents have a world-class solution instead of a last-minute patch. [verify before publishing]

    Bijli do. Paisa lo.

    What you get

    Weej Wala offers flexible partnership structures designed to suit the society’s financial preferences and governance constraints. Whether the managing committee prefers a fully hosted model or a society-owned setup, we have a structure to fit. Speak to our team to find what’s right for your society.

     

    Frequently asked questions

    Common Questions

    With IONAGE Casa’s individual metering system, each resident is billed separately for the electricity they consume when charging. The society’s common electricity meter is not impacted — residents pay directly for their own sessions.

     

    Yes. Chargers can be configured to allow access only to residents registered on the IONAGE platform via RFID card or app account. Non-residents cannot initiate a charging session without an authorised credential.

     

    Depending on the partnership structure your managing committee selects, there may be revenue-sharing arrangements in place. This is one of several options available — speak to our team for a frank discussion of what is possible.

     

    Smart Load Management in IONAGE Nexus allows the total power draw from all chargers to be capped so it does not exceed the building’s sanctioned electrical capacity — even if ten residents all plug in at the same time.

     

    Your residents deserve better than an extension cord.

    Speak to our partner team — site assessments are free and non-binding.

    Site assessments are free. No commitment required.