Leading EV charging solutions provider Tata Power said on Friday that it has begun a national strategy to install 25,000 EV charging stations around the nation in order to enable a quicker uptake of e-mobility over the following five years.
The business is displaying a selection of cutting-edge electric vehicle charging options at the current taking place Auto Expo 2023 in Greater Noida. According to a statement from the firm, guests had a first-hand look at the technology that powers Tata Power’s extensive EV charging network, EZ Charge, including one of the most popular smartphone apps for EV charging, Tata Power EZ Charge.
Tata Power to add up to 25,000 EV charging stations
According to Tata Power, the app assists commuters with a variety of tasks including locating the closest charging station, knowing the condition of charging stations in real time, and receiving information on charging. Additionally, the business claimed that information on its Network Operations Centre (NOC) was visible. In India, the Centre aids in the efficient operational management of charging stations.
The company said it offers over 3,600 public or semi-public chargers and more than 23,500 domestic chargers thanks to its extensive presence in the EV charging industry. Many of these charging stations, according to Tata Motors, additionally come with fast-charging technology and are placed in a variety of key places, including shopping centres, hotels, airports, and office buildings.
With real-time contact with all onboard chargers and integration with the web platform that underpins Tata Power’s EZ Charge services, NOC assists in the early discovery of technological problems. Along with speedy problem-solving, preemptive planning for chargeable infrastructure maintenance, and back-end system support, the NOC also provides these services.
Tata Power further claimed that it has been at the forefront of offering EV charging solutions throughout the entire nation, with solutions for fleet stations, homes, offices, public spaces, and commercial intersections like e-bus charging depots. The demand for electric vehicles is gradually rising in India, thus it’s critical to have a reliable pan-Indian charging network, according to Virendra Goyal, Head for Business Development, EV Charging, Tata Power.
According to him, the business is thrilled to introduce the goods and innovations that would position Tata Power as the top provider of EV charging solutions in India. We remain dedicated to encouraging Indian consumers to think about sustainable mobility in the future, he continued.
The National Electric Mobility Mission Plan (NEMMP), which strives to develop an electric vehicle charging infrastructure using the most recent technological platform and provide simple access to charging points for electric vehicles, is in line with Tata Power’s EV charging initiatives, according to the company.
Tata Power’s EV charging network is wide, including not only the Delhi-National Capital Region but also Mumbai, Chandigarh, Goa, Surat, Pune, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru, among other cities, it noted.