By March of 2018, Tata Power will install 25,000 EV charging stations

Tata Power, an integrated power business with 14,321 MW of installed and managed capacity, announced that by March 2028, it would have deployed 25,000 EV charging stations nationwide.

The business stated in a statement that since installing the first EV charging station in Mumbai in 2018, it has built more than 50,000 household chargers, 4,370 public and semi-public charging stations, and 280 bus-charging stations across 350 cities.

Tata Power
Credit: The Hindu

Tata Power‘s journey started with the establishment of strategic alliances with top Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) like Tata Motors, JLR, and other top OEMs, as well as with hospitality companies like Taj, Ama Stays & Trail, Ginger, The Park, and BloomRooms, as well as with other infrastructure developers like Lodha, Rustomjee, Vatika Group, Ayodhya Development Authority, Coimbatore Municipal Corporation, and numerous other organizations

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