India’s electric mobility sector is entering a phase where infrastructure limitations are becoming one of the biggest barriers to scalable adoption. While much of the market continues to focus on vehicle design, charging speed, and pricing, SunCharge Motors is building from a different perspective, energy dependency itself.
The company has announced the successful closure of its seed funding round led by JITO Incubation & Innovation Foundation (JIIF) alongside participation from a group of strategic angel investors. While the company has not publicly disclosed the size of the round, the funding will support technology development, infrastructure research, and the expansion of SunCharge Motors’ solar-assisted mobility systems.
Founded by Sanskar Modi, the company is focused on developing solar-integrated electric mobility systems aimed at reducing dependency on external charging infrastructure. Its approach combines smart battery management systems, real-time energy control technologies, and integrated solar energy support to create mobility solutions designed specifically for India’s infrastructure realities.
The announcement comes at a time when India’s EV ecosystem continues to face challenges around charging accessibility, inconsistent power infrastructure, fleet downtime, and rural mobility scalability. Rather than treating these as secondary industry issues, SunCharge Motors has built its core vision around solving them directly.
“We believe India’s EV future cannot depend only on expanding charging infrastructure. The real opportunity lies in building smarter energy-integrated mobility systems that can adapt to India’s infrastructure realities. At SunCharge Motors, our focus is on creating solutions that improve energy accessibility, reduce charging dependency, and make electric mobility more practical and scalable for the long term”, said Sanskar Modi, Founder of SunCharge Motors.
Unlike many EV companies entering the market through consumer-first positioning, SunCharge Motors is approaching mobility as an energy infrastructure problem. The company’s long-term objective is to create systems that improve vehicle uptime, reduce charging dependency, and support more sustainable and decentralized mobility operations across urban and underserved regions alike.
With India accelerating its transition toward electric mobility, SunCharge Motors believes the next phase of EV innovation will not be defined only by vehicles, but by how intelligently energy itself is integrated into transportation systems.

