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Pulseev to Install 3,000 Locally-Produced EV Chargers in Uzbekistan, Launching the Region’s First National Charging Network

by Gulnoza Sobirova
June 20, 2025
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Pulseev to Install 3,000 Locally-Produced EV Chargers in Uzbekistan, Launching the Region’s First National Charging Network
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Pulseev — a new national electric vehicle charging infrastructure company — plans to install 3,000 chargers across Uzbekistan with a total capacity of 100 MW by 2026.

Tashkent, Uzbekistan – June 18, 2025: Construction has begun on a new electric vehicle (EV) charging network in Uzbekistan. This project is part of a national initiative aimed at modernizing infrastructure and supporting environmentally friendly transportation. The project is led by a newly founded startup, “Pulseev,” based in Tashkent. The company focuses on the development and production of charging stations and software specifically adapted for local conditions.

Pulseev plans to install over 500 chargers nationwide by 2026, and 3,000 by 2030. These will be placed in city centers, along highway corridors, and in rural areas via solar-powered micro-hubs. The company also plans to expand into the Central Asia and MENA (Middle East and North Africa) regions in the future.

This initiative comes at a time when there is a growing need to improve Uzbekistan’s energy systems, reduce dependency on gas, and invest in long-term solutions. In recent years, the government has increasingly prioritized energy efficiency, EV adoption, and widespread deployment of clean technologies.

Unlike many imported systems, Pulseev chargers are designed and assembled in Uzbekistan. According to the company, the technology is adapted to local power grids and climate conditions, and future features will include remote monitoring, fast charging, and mobile integration through a dedicated app. These systems are designed specifically for seamless integration with Uzbekistan’s climate and energy infrastructure.

Currently under construction, Pulseev’s main EV charging center will include charging stands powered by more than 50 solar panels, a large children’s playground, a modular café built from repurposed cargo containers, and coworking spaces.

“We’re not just installing chargers. We’re building a green culture around mobility — a place where families can relax, children can play, and drivers can charge their vehicles,” said co-founder Jasurbek Khodjaev.

“Our systems are built for durability, efficiency, and scalability, grounded in deep R&D and real data from our environment,” added the startup’s lead hardware architect and PhD in electronic systems.

“This isn’t just about vehicles — it’s about energy freedom for people. It’s about building infrastructure for dignity, independence, and innovation,” said Muhammad Khalil.

About Pulseev
Founded in Tashkent in 2025, Pulseev’s mission is to go beyond traditional charging networks by producing smart, solar-resilient chargers and user-friendly charging centers across Central Asia.

Pulseev chargers support fast charging, remote diagnostics, and mobile app integration — enabling users to locate, book, and pay for charging services with ease.

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