Tata Power achieves a milestone of 1000 green energy-powered EV

charging points in Mumbai

Mumbai, 6th March ,2024: Tata Power, one of India's largest integrated power companies and electric vehicle charging solutions providers, has made a notable stride towards sustainable mobility by transitioning over 1000 of its EV charging points in Mumbai to being powered by green energy.

With over 10000 EVs and growing four-wheelers on the roads, Mumbai is rapidly embracing e-mobility. To support this growth, Tata Power is spearheading the development of an extensive EV charging infrastructure throughout the city. Currently, Mumbai is equipped with over 1000 green charging points out of which 44 are public, 385 are in residential societies, 58 are across commercial locations such as malls, hotels, workplaces, etc, and 531 are fleet charging points. Their presence at strategic locations ensures convenient access for EV owners.

Moreover, the network also extends along major highways, facilitating seamless intercity travel for electric vehicle users. Tata Power has been providing EV charging services to players like Everest, CAB-E and also has EV charging points at prominent residential societies like Rustomjee Oriana, Rustomjee Elanza, Lodha The Park, Kalpataru Pinnacle, Lodha Primero, The Reserve by Runwal across the city.

To encourage intercity travel along popular routes, Tata Power has installed over 19 fast charging points on the Mumbai-Pune highway and about 26 fast charging points on the Mumbai-Goa (via Pune) highway. Tata Power's dedication to enhancing nationwide EV charging accessibility is evident through its comprehensive network that spans over 475 cities and towns, offering a variety of charging solutions tailored to meet the needs of home users, public and semi-public, and bus fleets. With more than 73,000 home chargers, 5,300+ public, semi-public, and fleet charging points, and 690+ bus charging stations, Tata Power is at the forefront of driving the transition towards environment- friendly transportation.

Tata Power has outlined an ambitious plan to expand its green energy footprint to an additional 4000 charging points across Maharashtra, in a phased manner. This expansion aims to not only extend the reach of accessible EV charging solutions but also to ensure that these facilities are powered by 100% renewable energy sources. This initiative is

aligned with Tata Power's 'Sustainable Is Attainable' movement, positioning the company as a pioneer in the shift towards a greener future.

By focusing on renewable energy sources for EV charging, Tata Power is not just facilitating eco-friendly transportation but is also setting a benchmark for sustainability in the energy sector. This strategic move is poised to inspire a nationwide paradigm shift, encouraging other states to adopt similar green initiatives.

About Tata Power:

Tata Power is a leading integrated power company and a part of Tata Group, India's largest multi-national business conglomerate. The company has a diversified portfolio of 14,453 MW, spanning across the entire power value chain - from renewable and conventional energy generation to transmission & distribution, trading, storage solutions and solar cells and module manufacturing. As a pioneer of clean energy transition in India, Tata Power has 5,593 MW of clean energy generation, which constitutes 39% of its total capacity. The company has also committed to achieve carbon neutrality before 2045.Tata Power has established India's most comprehensive clean energy platform, with offerings such as rooftop solar, microgrids, storage solutions, EV charging infrastructure, home automation et al. The company has also attracted global investors to support its growth and vision. Tata Power has successfully partnered with public and private entities in generation, transmission & distribution sectors in India, serving approx.13 million customers across the country. To know more about Tata Power, visit www.tatapower.com

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