Tata Motors has declared today that it has achieved a landmark with the availability of more than 25,000 public EV charging stations for its electric small commercial vehicles (SCV) customers across the nation. Expanding across 150 cities, including Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, and Hyderabad, this expansion is designed to improve range confidence and provide efficiency to last mile delivery operators.
In addition to this commitment, to further hasten the ecosystem, Tata Motors signed MoUs with 13 top Charging Point Operators (CPOs) to set up an additional 25,000 public chargers in the next 12 months. All existing and upcoming stations will be connected with its connected vehicle platform, Fleet Edge so that customers can find and navigate to chargers in real-time.
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Pinaki Haldar, the Vice President and Business Head of the SCVPU at Tata Motors Commercial Vehicles, stated that this significant milestone symbolizes the company’s commitment towards advancement of electric cargo mobility. He stated, there are already over 10,000 Tata Ace EV’s running on road collectively covering more than 6 crore kilometres, and now the launched Ace Pro EV is becoming popular in urban and semi-urban markets.
The Tata Motors currently electric SCV range consists of Ace Pro EV, Ace EV, and Ace EV 1000 for different payloads and applications. Additionally, with over 200 dedicated EV support centres across the country, Tata Motors is building an ecosystem for entrepreneurs and transporters to be profitable and sustainable, and not simply building vehicles.
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