Powering the future: Sustainability on the go
Tata Power, a leading name in India's electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions, is accelerating the transition to sustainable mobility.
Tata Power becomes a frontrunner in promoting responsible EV adoption and paving the way for a cleaner future for Mumbai's transportation landscape by transitioning over 1,000 EV charging points to being powered by green energy.
Over 1,000 charging points in Mumbai are now powered by clean energy sources. It includes 44 public stations, 385 in residential societies, 58 across commercial locations, and 531 dedicated to fleet charging. They are strategically placed to provide convenient access for EV owners throughout the city
The EV charging network extends beyond Mumbai, with over 19 fast chargers on the Mumbai-Pune highway and 26 on the Mumbai-Goa route (via Pune). This commitment to intercity travel reflects Tata Power's wider presence across 475 cities, offering a comprehensive network of over 73,000 home chargers, 5,300+ public and fleet points, and 690+ bus charging stations
Sought-after residential societies like Rustomjee Oriana, Rustomjee Elanza, Lodha The Park, Kalpataru Pinnacle, Lodha Primero, and The Reserve by Runwal possess sophisticated EV charging networks supplied by Tata Power
Tata Power is all set to maximize its green energy footprint by setting up another 4000 EV charging stations across Maharashtra in a phased manner. As Tata Power inches towards its aim—Sustainable is Attainable, the company seeks to ensure that all these charging facilities are run on 100% renewable energy.
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