Tata Power EV charging network powers over 414 million green miles across India

• 5,500+ public charging points across 700+ cities and towns powering India's EV transition

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Tata Power, one of India’s largest Integrated Power Companies and the operator of one of India’s largest EV charging networks, is enabling this transition at scale.

Through its expanding charging infrastructure, the company has facilitated over 7.5 lakh charging sessions and 414 million green miles across the country, while helping avoid approximately 50,000 tonnes of COâ‚‚ tailpipe emissions.

Today, Tata Power’s EV charging ecosystem spans more than 5,500 public charging points across over 700 cities and towns, making EV charging increasingly accessible across urban centres, highways, workplaces, commercial destinations and residential communities. In partnership with leading automotive OEMs, the company has also introduced end-to-end home charger installation services and has installed over 2.3 lakh home chargers across India, supporting a seamless charging experience for EV owners and strengthening the country’s overall EV charging ecosystem.

Further strengthening its EV charging footprint across key mobility corridors and urban centres, Tata Power EZ Charge will inaugurate new charging stations at Kopa Mall in Pune, IOCL locations on both sides of the Ahmedabad–Vadodara Expressway, and a Shapoorji Pallonji Mini Hub in Kolkata equipped with six charging guns. These additions are aimed at enhancing charging accessibility across city hubs and high-traffic travel routes, supporting a more convenient and reliable EV ownership experience for both daily commuters and long-distance travellers.

EV sales in India

EV sales in India surpassed 2.55 million units in FY2026, with all four vehicle segments registering double-digit growth. Demand for zero-emission passenger vehicles was especially strong, with retail sales rising significantly during the year.

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As more Indians look toward electric mobility for both environmental and economic reasons, Tata Power’s charging network is ensuring that the infrastructure keeps pace with intent. From residential communities and commercial campuses to highways and urban hubs, the company’s charging footprint is helping create a future where mobility is cleaner, smarter, and more resilient.