Taking green mobility initiative at tourism sites, India’s leading EV business firm, Tata Power has recently installed Tata Power EZ Charging points at The Tigress Resort, Ranthambore in Rajasthan.
Throughout the year, many tourists and nature lovers visit the Ranthambore National Park, which is well-known for having a large population of Royal Bengal Tigers.
The collaboration aligns with Tata Power’s commitment to making sustainable mobility mainstream.
The EV Charging points will encourage tourists to travel by electric vehicles, thus promoting the adoption of green mobility alternatives.
This will reduce the environmental impact of petrol and diesel-run vehicles at the country’s ecological tourist spots.
“We are delighted to partner with The Tigress Resort, Ranthambore to promote clean mobility at tourist sites. Nature and wildlife lovers can now use our EZ Charging points at the Resort and we look forward to them visiting the Ranthambore National Park in Electric Vehicles. This collaboration is one of many steps we are taking towards making sustainable mobility attainable across the nation,” said a Tata Power spokesperson said.
Tata Power has previously also collaborated with amã Stay & Trails – an IHCL venture, to set up EV Charging points across its 11 destinations to promote green tourism across the country.
“We are delighted to partner with Tata Power EZ Charge to promote green mobility and encourage EV adoption among tourists. The Tigress Resort, Ranthambore concurs wholeheartedly with the national vision for sustainable mobility. We are looking forward to creating a more elaborate EV infrastructure in our premises to further protect our green heritage and promote a sustainable co-existence between nature and nature lovers,” said Surendra Dhabai, Vice President of the Tigress Resort, Ranthambore said.
Tata Power is one of India’s largest EV charging solutions providers, with over 3000 public and semi-public EV chargers in nearly 300 cities.
The charging infrastructure is a mix of public charging, captive charging, home charging, workplace charging, and ultra-rapid chargers up to 240 kW for buses.
The points are available across all standards and are compatible with all-electric cars.
Tata Power has also set up over 200 electric bus charging points installed across India.