Tata Power’s EV charging network surpasses 10 crore green km milestone
Company’s comprehensive EV charging network, serving 530 cities and towns to support the Government's vision for 1 crore annual EV sales by 2030.
Tata Power, one of India’s largest integrated power companies and providers of electric vehicle charging solutions becomes the first EV charging solutions provider to power 10 crore green kilometres spanning public, semi-public, bus/fleet and home charger segments across India.
India’s vision for sustainable transportation and the government’s push for e-mobility through schemes such as FAME and the National Electric Mobility Mission aims to ensure that 30% of all vehicle sales in the country are electric by 2030.
Recognising the pivotal role of robust EV charging infrastructure in this transition, Tata Power has expanded its network under the name of EZ Charge (read easy) to over 86,000 home chargers, 5,300+ public, semi-public, and fleet charging points, along with 850+ bus charging stations across 530 cities and towns. These chargers have been strategically deployed at diverse and accessible locations such as highways, hotels, malls, hospitals, offices, residential complexes, etc. This concerted effort has been instrumental in facilitating the exponential growth of electric mobility in India.
According to an industry estimate, India is expected to reach annual sales of 1 crore electric vehicles by 2030. Tata Power, with its presence across the country, stands at the forefront of this transformative journey.
With a surge in demand for electric vehicles and an EV charging infrastructure, Tata Power is also ensuring tech-enabled customer-centric solutions such as the RFID card that enables EV users to tap.charge.go by making wireless payments.
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