Tata Power, one of India’s largest and fastest growing EV charging solutions providers, has showcased its comprehensive range of hi-tech EV charging solutions at the ongoing Auto Expo 2023 in Greater Noida. It has also announced a plan to comprehensively expand its all-India EV charging network.
Visitors at the Tata Power stall at the Auto Expo 2023 – Motor Show got a first-hand experience of the technology that drives the company’s all-India EV charging network – EZ Charge including the mobile app for EV charging (Tata Power EZ Charge). The app enables a seamless user experience through features that will help EV users locate the nearest charging station, know the real-time availability of charging points, and also receive updates on charging status.
Information about Tata Power’s Network Operations Center (NOC) located in Mumbai is also on display. This facility assists in the effective operational management of charging stations across India. NOC is integrated with the online platform that supports Tata Power’s EZ Charge services, has a real-time communication link with all on-board chargers, and aids in the early detection of tech-related issues. The NOC additionally supports quick problem solving, back-end system support, and proactive planning for charging infrastructure upkeep.
To set up 25,000-strong EV charging network by 2028
Tata Power has also kicked off an ambitious nationwide plan of setting up approximately 25,000 electric vehicle (EV) charging points across the country to support faster adoption of e-mobility over the next five years.
Tata Power, which offers charging solutions for homes, workplaces, fleet stations, public locations, and commercial junctions like e-bus charging depots, currently has over 3,600 public/semi-public chargers and 23,500 residential chargers. Many of these charging stations are also equipped with fast charging technology and located at various strategic locations, such as malls, hotels, airports, and office complexes.
Virendra Goyal, Head- Business Development, EV Charging, Tata Power, said, “The demand for EVs is steadily increasing in India. Therefore, it is important to have a robust all-India charging network. We are excited to present our products and technologies, which make Tata Power India’s leading EV charging solutions provider.”
In addition to a strong network in Delhi NCR, Tata Power’s EV charging network has presence in Mumbai, Goa, Surat, Chandigarh, Hyderabad, Pune and Bengaluru, amongst other cities. The company is also extensively facilitating intercity and interstate EV drives with its presence on more than 60% of India’s existing national highways. It has a presence on India’s longest and busiest highways. Some of the key tourist spaces in our network include Coonor, Vizag, Kozhikode, Chandigarh, Lonavala, Goa, Gangtok, Tirupati, Mahabaleshwar, Mussoorie, Agra, Dehradun.
Key city connections include Delhi-Chandigarh, Delhi-Agra, Delhi-Dehradun, Delhi-Jaipur, Mumbai-Goa, Mumbai-Lonavala, Mumbai-Pune, Hyderabad-Warangal, Hyderabad-Vijaywada, Bengaluru-Chennai, Bengaluru-Mysore .