These one-lakh chargers are present across remote corners of the country and are enabling e-mobility adoption through a seamless and reliable charging experience for its customers at the convenience of their homes.
Tata Power's focus on strengthening EV charging infrastructure in the country through public, semi-public, and home chargers underscores its commitment to environmental responsibility, propelling India's transition to a cleaner transportation future, it stated.
The company said it has a growing network of over 5,600 Radio Frequency Identification enabled over 5570 public and captive charge points, strategically located across malls, hotels, hospitals, offices, residential societies, highways, among others, which are centrally monitored by an advanced Network Operations Centre (NOC) in Mumbai.
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