Metrics and Traction

DeCharge is not just a concept, it is a live, growing network with real-world infrastructure, energy output, and community participation. As we expand across regions and user segments, our traction metrics serve as a key indicator of network health, efficiency, and adoption readiness.

This section presents the operational and strategic metrics that demonstrate DeCharge’s momentum, measured in both device activity and ecosystem scale.

Key Deployment Metrics

Metric
Value as of Q2 2025

Total Chargers Deployed

600+ devices (Mini, Beast, Titan Mini)

Total Charging Minutes Logged

1.5 million+ minutes

Community-Owned Devices

Approximately 40 percent

Top Deployment Regions

Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, Dubai

Operational Uptime (Avg)

97.2 percent

Total Energy Dispensed

275 MWh+

These metrics are regularly updated in our backend systems and shared via monthly reports to our community channels.

Growth Timeline

Quarter
Major Milestone
Growth Signal

Q4 2024

Season 1 Launch

First 154 devices deployed

Q1 2025

Backend upgrade, new manufacturing partner onboard

Delivery speed improved

Q2 2025

Delegated deployment at scale begins

500+ Mini units deployed

Q3 2025 (upcoming)

Titan pilots initiated, new host dashboard live

Data tracking at charger level

Engagement Signals

  • Over 9,000 unique visits to the DeCharge map interface

  • More than 5,000 unique users in community channels (Telegram, Discord)

  • User-generated content campaign generated 20+ testimonials and site walkthroughs

  • A good positive response rate on host satisfaction surveys

  • Over 65 percent of Season 1 hosts opted to continue into Season 2

Global Map Traction

DeCharge’s live deployment map reflects all active, pending, and planned device locations. This data is also used to:

  • Guide delegated deployment prioritization

  • Estimate charger density per city or state

  • Help investors and hosts choose strategic locations

  • Benchmark underserved areas for future focus

Community-Led Growth

DeCharge’s early traction was not led by a corporate marketing campaign, but by its community. From organic Twitter campaigns to ambassador-led webinars, much of the current footprint has emerged from user initiative.

This model of bottom-up growth has helped the network reach diverse geographies, and it remains a key part of our scaling strategy.

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