Tata Power, one of India’s largest integrated power companies, has entered into a strategic partnership with Hyundai Motor India Ltd. (HMIL) to install its EZ Charge fast DC chargers (60 kW) at HMIL’s 34 electric vehicle (EV) dealer locations across 29 cities. It will also supply, install, and commission home charging solutions for Hyundai EV customers.
All 34 HMIL dealer locations are currently equipped with AC 7.2 kW chargers. The company aims to expand the fast-charging infrastructure network across its pan-India dealership network. The charging stations at HMIL dealerships will be open for all electric vehicle customers.
“HMIL dealerships will facilitate space and necessary administrative approvals. Tata Power will invest, own and operate the charging stations. Easy accessibility of charging stations through HMIL and Tata Power EZ Charge Mobile App will provide a smooth vehicle charging experience to customers across the country,” said Tata Power.
Tata Power has installed more than 1,500 public and semi-public EV chargers in India and has more than 550 chargers in various stages of installation. The company also has a network of more than 13,000 home chargers and over 200 bus charging points installed across the nation.
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