Tata Power Achieves Achievement of 1000+ EV Charging Stations Across the Country

One of the largest integrated private sector companies in the country, Tata Power now has a network of over 1000 Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations across the country.

Tata Power Achieves Achievement of 1000+ EV Charging Stations Across the Country

One of the largest integrated private sector companies in the country, Tata Power now has a network of over 1000 Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations across the country, marking a major milestone in India's journey towards green mobility. 

This network of 1000 public EV charging stations provides Tata Power customers with an innovative and seamless EV charging experience in offices, malls, hotels, retail outlets and public access locations, providing clean mobility and freedom from range concerns. 

In addition, there are around 10000 domestic EV charging points. Which makes electric charging extremely convenient for vehicle owners. The Tata Power EV chargers ecosystem covers the antiray value of public chargers, captive chargers, bus/fleet chargers and home chargers. 

Starting with the first charger to be installed in Mumbai, Tata Power EV Charging Points now have various business models and market segments spread across 180 cities, national highways in multiple states. The company plans to build entire stretches of highways across the country as e-highways, as well as build the base for 10,000 charging stations. 

We have started our many milestones towards enabling the EV revolution in the country through the successful deployment of over 1000 EV Charging Points in the public sector. This makes Tata Power the largest EV charging solutions provider in the country.

Our innovative and collaborative approach has made a significant impact in developing this ecosystem and encouraging EV adoption in the country. Dr. Praveer Sinha, CEO and MD, Tata Power, said, “We are committed to play an important role along with other stakeholders in achieving the national goal of transitioning to green mobility.

Tata Power has tied up with Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) to roll out EV charging infrastructure. And it aims to expand its presence in many cities of India. It has partnered with Tata Motors Limited to develop EV charging infrastructure for its customers and dealers. Partnered with MG Motor India Limited, Jaguar Land Rover, TVS and others. 

Partnerships with several state transport utilities facilitate e-bus charging, thereby promoting green public transport. Tata Power actively collaborates with IOCL, HPCL, IGL, MGL and several state governments to develop EV Charging Infrastructure (EVCI). 

With the increase in electric vehicle adoption, the company has expanded its footprint in the electric 2-wheeler and 3-wheeler charging market. From this month Tata Power and TVS Motor Company, one of the leading manufacturers of two wheelers and three wheelers, partnered to drive wide-ranging implementation of EVCI across India and deploy solar power technologies at TVS Motor locations. 

The partnership aims to create a large dedicated electric two-wheeler charging infrastructure to accelerate electric mobility in India. Some of the announcements made by the company include end-to-end EV charging stations with HPCL and with Lodha Group for stations in its commercial and residential projects in Mumbai. 

Tata Power and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL), a Maharatna oil and gas PSU in July 2021, will provide end-to-end EV charging stations at HPCL's retail outlets (petrol pumps) across multiple cities and major highways. shook hands for the whole country.

Similarly, this company has an agreement with the Lodha Group. One of the largest real estate developers. Which provides end-to-end EV charging solutions for residential and commercial projects in and around Mumbai and the metropolitan area of Pune. 

Tata Power has also developed a robust software platform for EV charging customers. and has released a mobile based application (Tata Power EZ Charge) to give a simple and easy charging experience to its customers. This app helps to locate EV charging station, charge EV, do bill payment online. Which makes it one of its kind. 

In line with India's Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC), Tata Power has pursued its vision of a sustainable tomorrow with its commitment to achieve carbon neutrality before 2050. The company is augmenting its efforts in this direction with its commitment to set emission reduction targets in line with the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTI).

Also Read: Top EV Companies to Watch in India 

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