TATA.ev has introduced 'Open Collaboration 2.0', a strategic initiative to rapidly scale India's EV charge infrastructure. It will expand over two times the current number of charging points to over 400,000 in two years, significantly improving access for EV users nationwide.
A significant part of this effort is enhancing partnerships with Charging Point Operators (CPOs), in an objective to set up 30,000 new public charging stations. To further strengthen the ecosystem, TATA.ev is building a mega charger network along with Tata Power, ChargeZone, Statiq, and Zeon. The initial stage will introduce 500 superfast chargers in prominent cities and highways within two years.
"To enable the exponential growth of EVs in India, we've launched 'Open Collaboration 2.0', aiming to expand the charging network to over 400,000 points in the next two years, in partnership with leading CPOs. This initiative will enhance the speed, reliability, and user experience of charging, while improving the viability of CPOs and facilitating their growth," said Shailesh Chandra, MD at Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility.
TATA.ev is also introducing TATA.ev verified chargers, a unified helpline, and seamless payment solutions, ensuring a dependable and user-friendly charging ecosystem. Since 2019, the company has played a pivotal role in advancing India’s EV charging landscape, with over 1.5 lakh private chargers, 2,500 community chargers, and 750 dealership chargers across 200+ cities.
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