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Tata Power ties up with Indian Oil to set up 500 EV charging points across India
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1y ago
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Tata Power's subsidiary, Tata Power EV Charging Solutions Limited, has signed an MoU with Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) to install over 500 fast and ultra-fast EV charging points across India. The charging points will be set up in major cities and along major highways, aiming to alleviate range anxiety for EV owners traveling between cities. With Tata Power's expertise in the EV charging domain, the collaboration with IOCL will help establish a robust charging network in the country.
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Tata Motors aims for 4 lakh EV charging points by 2027
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5m ago
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Auto giant Tata Motors has announced plans to bolster the EV charging network in India by increasing the total number of EV charging points to 4 lakh by 2027. The company's EV arm TATA.ev, under Open Collaboration 2.0 is looking to set up 30,000 public fast chargers. The company is forging partnerships to scale charging infrastructure across highways.
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Tata Power and Zoomcar collaborate for EV adoption
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1y ago
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Tata Power EV Charging Solutions and Zoomcar have signed an MoU to promote electric vehicle (EV) adoption in India. The collaboration will integrate Tata Power's EZ charge points with Zoomcar's platform, targeting existing customers and potential EV owners. This partnership aims to address EV charging infrastructure challenges by providing convenient access to Tata Power's extensive charging network. The collaboration is expected to encourage more EV owners to list their vehicles on Zoomcar and attract new customers to choose EVs. Tata Power plans to establish 25,000 charging points over the next five years to further develop the EV charging ecosystem in India.
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Tata Power to invest โน1.2 trillion in Rajasthan for power distribution, transmission and green transition | Mint
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9m ago
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Tata Power has signed a MoU with the Rajasthan government to expand its renewable energy presence in the state. The agreement includes initiatives such as solar module manufacturing, EV charging infrastructure, nuclear power, and rooftop solar installations. Tata Power plans to invest Rs 1.2 trillion, with Rs 75,000 crore allocated to renewable energy projects, including 10 GW of capacity. The company will also invest in upgrading transmission and distribution infrastructure and establishing 100,000 EV charging points. The initiative aims to support Rajasthan's transformation into a power surplus state and create over 28,000 direct jobs.
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TIVOLT Electric Vehicles inks pact with Tata Power Renewable Energy to build charging ecosystem
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7m ago
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Murugappa Group's TCI Clean Mobility subsidiary, TIVOLT Electric Vehicles, has partnered with Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL) to establish a charging ecosystem for its electric commercial vehicles. TPREL will leverage its expertise in setting up EV charging infrastructure to provide charging solutions at TIVOLT dealerships, customer locations, and public spaces. The collaboration will also explore the integration of solar energy systems to power TIVOLT's facilities. TPREL has previously deployed over 200 customised EV charging stations across various cities in India. This partnership aims to accelerate the adoption of commercial EVs and promote sustainability.
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Tata Motors ties up with two firms to expand charging infra for electric CVs
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10m ago
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Tata Motors has partnered with Delta Electronics India and Thunderplus Solutions to establish charging infrastructure for its electric commercial vehicles. Under the agreement, 250 fast-charging stations will be set up across India, expanding on the existing network of 540 commercial vehicle charging points. Tata Motors will identify optimal locations for the charging stations, while Delta Electronics will provide the necessary hardware and Thunderplus Solutions will handle installation and operation. The move aims to encourage more customers to adopt electric commercial vehicles and improve vehicle uptime, while contributing to a cleaner environment.
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Kerala-based energy tech startup to deploy 1,200 EV chargers across India
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1y ago
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Kerala-based energy tech startup, chargeMOD, is expanding its EV charger network by deploying 1,200 chargers across India and an additional 600 chargers in Kerala. The company plans to set up 1,000 slow chargers and 200 fast chargers in various Indian states, as well as 500 slow chargers and 100 fast chargers in Kerala. chargeMOD aims to introduce Ultra Fast Chargers with capacities ranging from 120 kW to 340 kW to enhance charging speeds and convenience. The startup has built an ecosystem of EV charging with hardware and software designed and manufactured in India.
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Google partners with ElectricPe to bring EV charging stations to Google Maps in India
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11m ago
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Search giant Google has partnered with Indian startup ElectricPe toenhance the EV charging experience. This collaboration will allow Google Maps users across India to view the availability and status of charging points in real-time, enabling better journey planning and reducing range anxiety. This feature will be live on both Google Maps and Google Search and it will be expanded to other regions. EV charging aggregation platform ElectricPe has raised $8.29 million till to date from Blume Ventures and others. Co- founded in May 2021 by Avinash Sharma and Raghav Rohila, ElectricPe connects users to charging points across India. Using its app, users can scan the QR code and charge their vehicles, and complete the payment as well. The company had partnered with Hero Electric to set up charging points in apartments, commercial complexes and other establishments across India. The Bengaluru-based company claims that it operates over 25,000 public chargers in Bengaluru, making it the largest network in the city. According to market research, India is projected to have over 5 million public charging stations by 2030. Recently,Google announced that it slashed the pricing of Google Maps platform for developers in India by as much as 70% from August 1. The steep slash in pricing follows Aggarwalโs appeal to Indian startups to use local alternatives such as Ola Maps.
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Tata Passenger Electric Mobility partners with HPCL to optimize EV charging infrastructure
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1y ago
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Tata Motors has joined forces with Hindustan Petroleum Corporation (HPCL) to enhance India's electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. By utilizing HPCL's extensive fuel station network, and leveraging insights from Tata's EV fleet, the partnership aims to set up chargers at frequently visited locations by Tata EV owners. HPCL will also gather charger usage data to improve the customer experience. Additionally, both companies are considering launching a co-branded RFID card for convenient payment at charging stations. HPCL plans to install 5,000 EV charging stations by December 2024, supporting the adoption of EVs in India.
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Hero MotoCorp partners with Ather Energy for interoperable fast-charging network
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1y ago
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Hero MotoCorp, the world's largest two-wheeler manufacturer, has teamed up with EV company Ather Energy to create an interoperable fast-charging network in India. This partnership will allow EV users to use both VIDA and Ather Grids across the country, providing them with a seamless charging experience. The combined network will comprise 1,900 fast charging points and cover 100 cities in India. This initiative aims to promote EV adoption and make charging more convenient for customers.
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BluSmart signs power purchase agreement with Tata Power Trading Co to source green energy
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1y ago
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Electric mobility ride-hailing service provider BluSmart has signed a power purchase agreement with Tata Power Trading Company to source green power. BluSmart will receive 30 MW capacity from Tata's solar PV power plant in Rajasthan. This partnership will enable BluSmart to eliminate indirect emissions from its existing EV charging infrastructure and future charging hubs. BluSmart claims to be the first mobility player in India to transition to a zero-emissions company. The company operates close to 6,000 EVs and owns and operates 4,000 EV chargers across Delhi-NCR and Bengaluru.
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