In leg-up to migration to EVs, Tata Power to expand charging infra four-fold this year

In an effort to aid Electric Vehicle (EV) migration in the country, Tata Power plans to increase its national network of charging infrastructure four-fold.

Currently, Tata Power has 170 EV charging points in India, and the company plans to grow this to 700 by the end of FY21.

As a part of this initiative, Tata Power will be working closely with the EV industry to enable India’s large-scale migration to clean transportation across all segments including two- and four-wheelers.

Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said, “Despite the protracted slump in the Indian automotive sector, we continue to remain bullish about the future of the country’s mobility business and we believe that large-scale shift to clean mobility is inevitable.

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