Sandep Bangia: "We are identifying high-traffic density highways across India and also tourist destinations like Mussoorie, Mahabaleshwar, Coorg and Dwarka to install chargers."
Tata Power plans to set up 700 EV charging stations across India by December 2021. In June 2020, it partnered MG Motor India to deploy 50kW DC superfast chargers and offer end-to-end EV charging solutions at MG dealerships.
Tata Power is part of Tata uniEVerse (with other Tata Group companies) that has been conceived as a complete e-mobility ecosystem to cater to the future mobility demands.
A fleet of Tata Motors electric buses, used by BEST in Mumbai, get the 240kWH charging treatment at a Tata Power station in Backbay Depot.
Tata Power’s Sandeep Bangia: ‘We are committed to playing a key role in India’s transition to e-mobility.’

Tata Power is aggressively expanding its EV charging network. Sandeep Bangia, Head — EV, HA & ESCO Business, details the strategic plan to facilitate easy access to EV owners, national highways and tourist spots, and ease of use of the EZ digital platform.

04 Jun 2021 | 99459 Views | By Nilesh Wadhwa

Tata Power, India’s largest integrated power company, is aggressively expanding its EV charging network. Sandeep Bangia, Head — EV, HA & ESCO Business, details the strategic plan to facilitate easy access to EV owners with chargers across town and country, national highways and tourist spots, and ease of use of ...

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