Tata Motors has signed MoUs with 13 leading Charging Point Operators to install and operate 25,000 additional public chargers over the next 12 months. All existing and upcoming charger locations will be integrated and visible on Fleet Edge, Tata Motors’ state-of-the-art connected vehicle platform, providing customers with real-time navigation and availability for seamless access.

Right now, over 25,000 public charging stations are installed and accessible to customers of electric small commercial vehicles. Strategically located across more than 150 cities including Delhi-NCR, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Chennai, and Hyderabad. These chargers span key logistics hubs, empowering last-mile delivery operators with enhanced range confidence, operational efficiency, and improved earnings.

Tata Motors’ electric lineup

Tata Motors’ e-SCV lineup currently includes the Ace Pro EV, Ace EV, and Ace EV 1000, each engineered to meet diverse urban and semi-urban cargo requirements. All Tata Motors commercial vehicles come with multiple load deck configurations and payload options, ensuring flexibility for varied business applications. Built for reliability and performance, they are rigorously tested across challenging terrains and operating conditions.

Announcing this, Pinaki Haldar, Vice President & Business Head – SCVPU, Tata Motors Commercial Vehicles, said, “Crossing the 25,000 public charging station mark is a pivotal milestone in our commitment to advancing electric cargo mobility and its enabling ecosystem. With over 10,000 Ace EVs already deployed and having collectively covered more than 6 crore km, we’re seeing growing confidence among customers and transporters in the benefits of using four-wheel electric commercial vehicles. Our recently introduced Ace Pro EV is also gaining traction with its advanced capabilities tailored to evolving customer needs in urban and semi-urban cargo applications.”

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