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Tata Power reaches 100 Mn green kms with EV charging network

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Large Corporate 15 Apr 2024 06:15 PM IST Economic Times

Tata Power, an electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions provider, has reached a milestone of 100 million green kilometers through its expansive EV charging network across India. This achievement underscores the company's role in promoting sustainable mobility nationwide.

Aligned with India’s ambitious sustainable transportation goals, supported by government initiatives like the FAME scheme and the National Electric Mobility Mission, Tata Power has significantly expanded its charging network. The network includes over 86,000 home chargers and more than 5,300 public, semi-public, and fleet charging points, along with over 850 bus charging stations in 530 cities.

The placement of these chargers in strategic locations such as highways, hotels, malls, and hospitals supports the growing adoption of electric vehicles in the country. Industry estimates suggest that India is poised to reach annual sales of 10 million electric vehicles by 2030.

Tata Power continues to innovate within the sector, offering tech-enabled solutions that enhance user experience, such as an RFID card system enabling wireless payments at charging stations.

Additionally, Tata Power's commitment to zero-emission mobility was recognised with the 'Shoonya Infrastructure Champion' accolade at the recent 2nd Annual Shoonya Forum in New Delhi. The Shoonya campaign, initiated by NITI Aayog in 2021, includes collaborations with roughly 200 industry partners, aimed at advancing cleaner mobility within the EV ecosystem.