Key Points

Tata Motors has reached a major milestone with over 25,000 public charging stations now available for its electric small commercial vehicles. These chargers are spread across more than 150 cities, including major hubs like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. The company has also partnered with 13 charging point operators to double this number within the next year. This expansion aims to boost confidence among transporters and support India's growing zero-emission logistics ecosystem.

Key Points: Tata Motors Hits 25000 EV Chargers for Small Commercial Vehicles

  • 25,000+ public chargers now available across 150+ Indian cities
  • 13 CPO partnerships to add another 25,000 chargers in 12 months
  • Over 10,000 Tata Ace EVs have covered 6 crore km
  • 200+ dedicated EV support centres ensure high uptime and service
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Tata Motors strengthens EV ecosystem, crosses 25,000 public chargers for electric SCVs

Tata Motors expands EV ecosystem with 25,000+ public chargers across 150+ cities, boosting range confidence for electric SCV operators and last-mile delivery.

Tata Motors strengthens EV ecosystem, crosses 25,000 public chargers for electric SCVs
"“Crossing the 25,000 public charging station mark is a pivotal milestone in our commitment to advancing electric cargo mobility” - Pinaki Haldar, Tata Motors"

Mumbai, Sep 15

Tata Motors on Monday announced that more than 25,000 public charging stations are now available for its electric small commercial vehicle (SCV) customers.

Spread across over 150 cities, including major hubs like Delhi-NCR, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Chennai, and Hyderabad, these charging stations are aimed at boosting range confidence and efficiency for last-mile delivery operators.

To speed up the expansion of charging infrastructure, Tata Motors has also signed MoUs with 13 leading Charging Point Operators (CPOs) to set up another 25,000 public chargers over the next 12 months.

All current and upcoming charging locations will be integrated with Tata Motors’ connected vehicle platform, ‘Fleet Edge’, so customers can easily find and navigate to them in real time.

Pinaki Haldar, Vice President and Business Head of SCVPU at Tata Motors Commercial Vehicles, said that crossing the 25,000 charging station milestone marks an important step in advancing electric cargo mobility.

“Crossing the 25,000 public charging station mark is a pivotal milestone in our commitment to advancing electric cargo mobility and its enabling ecosystem,” Haldar added.

He highlighted that more than 10,000 Tata Ace EVs are already on the road and have collectively covered over 6 crore kilometres, showing growing confidence among transporters in the benefits of electric cargo vehicles.

He also noted that the newly launched Ace Pro EV is gaining popularity with its advanced features for urban and semi-urban transport needs.

The company’s electric SCV range currently includes the Ace Pro EV, Ace EV, and Ace EV 1000, designed to handle diverse cargo applications with different payload options and load configurations.

Tata Motors has also set up over 200 dedicated EV support centres across India to ensure high uptime, fast turnaround, and reliable service for its customers.

Haldar added that while Tata Motors continues to deliver reliable, high-performance e-cargo vehicles, its partnerships with India’s leading CPOs will help build a stronger charging network and support profitable, zero-emission logistics for entrepreneurs and transporters across the country.

- IANS

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Priya S
Hope they expand to tier 2 and 3 cities as well. Many small businesses in places like Coimbatore and Nagpur are also looking to switch to electric vehicles but need charging infrastructure.
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Michael C
Impressive numbers - 6 crore kilometers covered by 10,000 vehicles! That's a solid track record for electric commercial vehicles. The integration with Fleet Edge platform is a smart move for logistics management.
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Suresh O
बहुत अच्छी खबर! Tata is really leading the EV revolution in India. The 200+ service centers show they're serious about after-sales support too. Hope other manufacturers follow suit.
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Anjali F
While this is good progress, I hope they ensure these charging stations are actually functional and well-maintained. Many public chargers in my city are often out of service. Quality matters as much as quantity.
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Karthik V
The Ace EV has been a game-changer for last-mile delivery. Lower operating costs and government subsidies make it attractive for small businesses. More charging stations will definitely boost adoption. 🚛⚡
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Rebecca D
Great to see Indian companies taking sustainability seriously. This kind of infrastructure development is exactly what we need to meet our climate goals while supporting economic growth.

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