Tata Motors to supply 2,000 more XPRES T EVs to Evera ride hailing platform

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Evera, a ride hailing platform in the Delhi NCR region owned by Prakriti E-Mobility, will receive an additional 2,000 XPRES T electric vehicles (EVs) from Tata Motors as part of the latter’s efforts to accelerate the transition to sustainable transportation.

Launched in July 2021, Tata Motors’ XPRES-T electric sedan comes with two range options, which are 213km and 165km (ARAI certified range under test conditions).

The XPRES-T electric sedan comes with an energy density battery of 21.5 kWh and 16.5 kWh. Using fast charging or normal charging from any 15 A plug point, the batteries can be charged from 0-80% in 90 minutes and 110 minutes, respectively.

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The new electric sedan from Tata Motors features zero tail-pipe emission, dual airbags, and single speed automatic transmission, anti-lock braking system (ABS) with electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD) as standard across variants, according to Tata Motors.

Shailesh Chandra — Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Managing Director said: “With the XPRES-T EV Sedan we have created a new benchmark in the fleet market, and it is heartening to see renowned fleet aggregators joining the green mobility wave with us.

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“Evera has been associated with us since a long time, and we are delighted to further strengthen this tie-up, by signing an agreement of delivering 2000 EVs to them.

“X-PRES T EV offers enhanced safety, fast charging solution, a premium interior theme along with dynamic performance at an affordable price.”

Tata Motors wins order to supply 2,000 more XPRES T electric sedans to Evera ride hailing platform

Tata Motors wins order to supply 2,000 more XPRES T electric sedans to Evera ride hailing platform. Photo courtesy of Tata Motors.

Tata Motors with more than 45,000 Tata EVs on road to date in the personal and fleet segment, boasts a market share of 89% (YTD) in the e-mobility segment in India.

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Nimish Trivedi — Prakriti E-Mobility Co-founder and CEO said: “This association aligns with the Government of India’s National Electric Mobility Mission Plan and demonstrates our commitment to provide eco-friendly yet most efficient, comfortable, and sustainable mobility solutions to the customers.

“With this fleet of Tata Motors’ EVs, our start of the airport services at the Terminal 3 of the Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi, is around the corner and will propel us further towards this goal.

“We are also looking to expand to other cities to fast-track the EV adoption in the country by creating an end-to-end ecosystem.”

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