Tata Power showcases EV charging solutions at Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025
The company’s EZ Charge mobile app, offers real-time updates, enabling users to locate chargers, check availability, and manage charging sessions effortlessly, in an attempt to reduce range anxiety.
Tata Power showcased its EV charging solutions Tata Power EZ Charge, for Passenger Cars, Buses, Trucks, Fleets among other segments, at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025.
The company’s EZ Charge mobile app, offers real-time updates, enabling users to locate chargers, check availability, and manage charging sessions effortlessly, in an attempt to reduce range anxiety.
Tata Power EZ Charge enabled RFID cards can make charging at any Tata Power charging outlet considerably easier, removing the need to launch a charging session via a mobile application. The RFID card may be used by any EV owners, regardless of brand.
To accelerate EV adoption, Tata Power EZ Charge has partnered with all major leading OEMs like Tata Motors ,Jaguar Land Rover etc resulting in the installation of over 5500 public / semi public charging points nationwide.
The stall also featured solar-powered chargers and advanced charging solutions and there were working prototypes of these chargers, alongside other innovations such as fast-charging solutions and AI-driven monitoring systems.
Tata Power’s expansive EV charging network now boasts over 5,500 public chargers across 550 cities & towns, complemented by 120,000+ home chargers and 1,100 bus Charging points.
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