Tata Power achieves a milestone of 1000 green energy-powered EV charging points in Mumbai

To encourage intercity travel along popular routes, Tata Power has installed over 19 fast charging points on the Mumbai-Pune highway and about 26 fast charging points on the Mumbai-Goa (via Pune) highway. 

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Tata Power achieves a milestone of 1000 green energy-powered EV charging points in Mumbai

Tata Power has transitioned over 1000 of its EV charging points in Mumbai to being powered by green energy. To support this growth, Tata Power is spearheading the development of an extensive EV charging infrastructure throughout the city.

Currently, Mumbai is equipped with over 1000 green charging points out of which 44 are public, 385 are in residential societies, 58 are across commercial locations such as malls, hotels, workplaces, etc, and 531 are fleet charging points. 
 
The network also extends along major highways, facilitating seamless
intercity travel for electric vehicle users. 

To encourage intercity travel along popular routes, Tata Power has installed over 19
fast charging points on the Mumbai-Pune highway and about 26 fast charging points on the Mumbai-Goa (via Pune) highway. 

Tata Power has outlined an ambitious plan to expand its green energy footprint to an additional 4000 charging points across Maharashtra, in a phased manner. This
expansion aims to not only extend the reach of accessible EV charging solutions but also to ensure that these facilities are powered by 100% renewable energy sources.

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