Tata Power deploys 150 renewables-powered EV charging stations across Mumbai

Tata Power has installed 150 clean energy-powered electric vehicle (EV) charging stations across various location in Mumbai including residential societies, malls, commercial complexes, and petrol pumps. These chargers use renewable energy sources like wind, solar, and hydropower for power. 

The company has also collaborated with the National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO), Maharashtra. The plan is to install up to 5,000 EV charging points across the state. EV owners across NAREDCO’s member developer properties will have access to 24×7 vehicle charging, monitoring, and e-payments facilities through Tata Power’s EZ Charge mobile app.

The initiative is a part of Tata Power’s “Do Green” mission to encourage citizens to adopt green and clean energy solutions in their day-to-day life. Some of the other initiatives by the company include the provision of green power for over 17,000 customers who opted to pay a premium tariff, solar rooftop installations at several buildings in Mumbai and home automation for around 10,000 consumers in order to save electricity. These green initiatives have helped to mitigate around 126 kilo tons of carbon emissions in Maharashtra. Tata Power has a strong network of more than 13,000 home chargers for private use and more than 200 electric bus charging points across India.