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India's Tata Power surpasses 100,000 home EV charger installations

an EV being charged
an EV being charged

Tata Power, one of India's largest integrated power companies and a leading EV charging solutions provider, announced on September 9 that it had surpassed the installation of 100,000 home EV chargers nationwide.

These chargers, located even in remote areas, support the adoption of e-mobility by providing customers with a reliable and seamless at-home charging experience.

As a key player in India's shift towards e-mobility, Tata Power recently reached another milestone, deploying over 1,100 EV bus charging points in major metropolitan cities, helping to build a sustainable public transport charging network.

The company’s efforts to enhance EV charging infrastructure—through public, semi-public, and home chargers—underscore its dedication to environmental responsibility and advancing India's clean transportation transition.

With a rapidly expanding network of over 5,600 RFID-enabled public and captive charge points strategically located at malls, hotels, hospitals, offices, residential societies, and highways, Tata Power's Network Operations Centre (NOC) in Mumbai provides monitoring, making it a leader in sustainable mobility solutions in India, the company said.