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EV Charging Infrastructure Booms: Nayax Scales Payments, Honda Tests Alpha SUV

EV Charging Infrastructure Booms: Nayax Scales Payments, Honda Tests Alpha SUV

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In the past 48 hours, the electric vehicles industry shows steady momentum in charging infrastructure and testing, with no major market disruptions or verified sales statistics reported. Nayax announced a long-term partnership on March 16 with E-Plug, an Energy Plus NY brand, to manage payments and operations across its 2200 existing US charge points and thousands more AC and DC chargers planned, integrating Nayax's payment tech with its Lynkwell platform acquired in December 2025[2][4]. This deal highlights leaders responding to scaling challenges by unifying payments, monitoring, and reporting on one platform, aiding operators like Energy Plus to expand nationwide seamlessly.

Honda Cars India kicked off nationwide road testing of its 0 Alpha electric SUV prototype, evaluating durability, handling, efficiency, and charging in diverse conditions like highways, cities, and extreme weather, ahead of a 2026-27 global launch with India as a key hub[5]. Meanwhile, XPeng partnered with Dutch logistics firm Vinturas to boost European distribution, signaling emerging Chinese competitors strengthening overseas presence[8].

Bajaj Auto faces production shifts for its Chetak EVs from Maharashtra to Uttarakhand due to a 75 crore rupee subsidy dispute, potentially impacting its 87 percent share in the state's three-wheeler market[3]. No fresh regulatory changes, price drops, or consumer behavior shifts surfaced, though Tesla's Terafab AI chip fab nears launch within days for up to 200 billion chips annually, indirectly supporting EV autonomy tech[7].

Compared to prior weeks, activity leans toward partnerships over launches, with less hype around consumer EVs and more focus on infrastructure and supply chain tweaks. Nayax will demo its solutions at the EV Charging Summit in Las Vegas starting March 17[2]. Overall, the sector advances pragmatically amid steady growth. (298 words)

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