Tata Power advances India’s e-mobility with extensive EV charging infrastructure

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Tata Power Limited (TPREL), a subsidiary of and one of India’s largest integrated renewable energy companies, is leading the country’s shift towards e-mobility by expanding its (EV) charging infrastructure across major metropolitan areas. This strategic initiative supports over 2,300 public e-buses nationwide, significantly contributing to India’s sustainability goals.

Extensive Network of EV Charging Stations

Tata Power has strategically installed over 850 charging points in more than 30 bus depots across key cities including Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, , Jammu, Srinagar, Dharwad, Lucknow, and Goa. This widespread deployment facilitates the daily operations of electric buses, ensuring they meet the urban demand for reliable and eco-friendly public transport.

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The company’s robust charging network has achieved a significant environmental milestone by saving more than 100,000 tons of tailpipe CO2 emissions. The high-capacity fast chargers, ranging from 180 – 240 KW, provide rapid charging capabilities that meet the rigorous demands of public transportation networks, with an average charging time of 1 to 1.5 hours.

Tata Power Expands EV Charging Network to Support Over 2300 E-Buses Across India

Tata Power Expands EV Charging Network to Support Over 2300 E-Buses Across India

Leadership in Sustainable Transportation

Delhi leads in utilizing Tata Power’s EV charging facilities, closely followed by Mumbai, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Jammu, and Srinagar. Tata Power’s commitment to enhancing e-mobility extends beyond infrastructure development to include fostering partnerships with various OEM operators and supporting state governments’ transport corporations in their transition to greener transport solutions.

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The company offers comprehensive solutions for charging infrastructure development, from design and implementation to operation and maintenance (O&M) services. These solutions emphasize lean, customized, and cost-effective strategies that ensure operational excellence and an optimal charging experience for users.

Commitment to India’s Net Zero Goals

Aligned with India’s Net Zero emissions target by 2040, Tata Power is at the forefront of the green energy transition. The company’s extensive portfolio includes solutions such as rooftop solar, home automation, smart metering, and EV charging, promoting the adoption of sustainable lifestyles.

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This initiative is part of Tata Power’s broader ‘Sustainable Is Attainable’ movement, which aims to transform sustainability into a widespread public movement by advocating for and implementing green energy solutions across the country.


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