
Tata.ev has joined hands with Shell India to roll out 21 new mega EV charging hubs across key cities and highways, strengthening India’s fast-growing electric vehicle network.
The new mega EV charging hubs are now operational in Bengaluru, Chennai, Pune, Mysuru, and Vadodara, targeting both urban commuters and highway travelers.
Bengaluru leads the expansion with nine new hubs, taking the total number in the city to 13 — the highest in the country. Chennai and Pune get five hubs each, placed at high-traffic urban zones and important highway routes. Mysuru adds one hub along the Mangalore–Mysuru highway, while Vadodara gets a new facility at Jambuva on NH 48, a key stretch on the Ahmedabad–Mumbai corridor.
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Each site is equipped with 120 kW DC fast chargers designed to significantly cut charging time. The hubs feature multiple charging bays and on-ground assistance to ensure a smoother experience for EV drivers. Customers can also access Shell Select stores and Deli2go outlets for food, beverages, and restrooms during charging stops.
Tata EV owners are eligible for benefits, including charging tariff discounts of up to 25 percent at these locations.
With this rollout, Tata.ev’s public charging network now crosses 130 operational sites nationwide. The move aligns with the company’s broader goal of setting up 500 mega hubs and 400,000 charging points by 2027, aiming to reduce range anxiety and accelerate EV adoption across India.
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