Tata Power becomes the first to power 10 crore green kilometres in India’s public, semi-public, bus/fleet, and residential charger segments.
By 2030, 30% of all vehicle sales in India are expected to be electric thanks to the government’s e-mobility initiatives like the National Electric Mobility Mission and FAME, which are part of the country’s sustainable transportation agenda.
Tata Power has extended its network under the moniker 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 spread across 530 cities and towns. The company recognises the critical role that a robust EV charging infrastructure plays in this transition. These chargers have been arranged thoughtfully in a variety of easily accessible areas, including businesses, shopping centres, hotels, hospitals, and residential complexes. This deliberate effort has been crucial in enabling India’s electric transportation to flourish exponentially.
India is predicted by industry estimates to sell one crore electric vehicles annually by 2030. Tata Power is in the vanguard of this revolutionary journey, with its presence throughout the nation.
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.