Tata Power's EV home chargers cross 60,000 mark
As the EV (electric vehicle) momentum gathers pace, Tata Power, one of India's largest EV Charging solutions provider, has added 11,529 new EV Home Chargers in the second quarter of FY24. This brings the total count of Tata Power EV Home Chargers to 62,000, across India.
The widespread availability of Tata Power's home charging solutions contributes significantly to enhancing the convenience and accessibility of EV charging for Tata Power EZ charger's growing customer base, noted today's press release.
"Surpassing the milestone of 62,000 home chargers underscores our unwavering commitment to accelerating the electric mobility revolution in India. We are
resolute in delivering a seamless, accessible and user-friendly charging infrastructure to meet the charging requirements of EV owners at the convenience of their homes," said Virendra Goyal, Head of Business Development (EV Charging),Tata Power.
Tata Power EZ Charge has also strategically positioned public EV charging points at diverse locations such as Offices, RWAs, Hotels, Hospitals, Car dealerships, Malls, and Highways etc. to construct a reliable and expansive out-of-home charging network nationwide.
Tata Power EZ Charge also deployed 180 e-bus charging points in the September 2023 quarter, elevating the total e-bus charging points to 464, noted the press release.
"If people don't get the comfort of charging, they don't adopt EVs, said Goyal at the India EV Conclave presented by Autocar Professional on 21 November in Chennai, in association with the government of Tamil Nadu. He was alluding to the fact that 93% of tata owners have home charging.
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By Autocar Professional Bureau
22 Nov 2023
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