Tata Power Expands Electric Bus Charging Network Across India

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The charging infrastructure of Tata Power Renewable includes high-capacity fast chargers with a 180–240 KW range

Priya Singh

By Priya Singh

Feb 05, 2025 13:33 pm IST
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Tata Power Expands Electric Bus Charging Network Across India

Key Highlights: 

  • Tata Power Renewable Energy has set up 850+ charging points in nine cities.
  • The network saved 1 lakh tonnes of CO2 with fast chargers reducing charging time to 1-1.5 hours.
  • Tata Power aims for Net Zero by 2040, offering various green energy solutions.

Tata Power's subsidiary, Tata Power Renewable Energy, has installed over 850 charging points in more than 30 bus depots across major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Jammu, Srinagar, Dharwad, Lucknow, and Goa. 

These charging points support more than 2300 public electric buses nationwide. According to the press release, Tata Power has made more than 2300 public e-buses available countrywide. 

It further stated that the charging network has saved more than 1 lakh tonnes of CO2 emissions from tailpipes. The charging infrastructure of Tata Power Renewable includes high-capacity fast chargers with a 180–240 KW range and an average charging duration of one to one and a half hours. 

Fast charging capabilities help public transportation buses meet their rigorous operational requirements. Delhi currently leads in the use of Tata Power's EV charging points for electric buses, followed by Mumbai, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Jammu, and Srinagar.

Tata Power is dedicated to attaining Net Zero emissions by 2040, in compliance with India's Net Zero objectives. 

Tata Power, a pioneer in the nation's green energy revolution, provides an extensive array of green energy solutions, ranging from EV charging to smart metering, home automation, and rooftop solar, to encourage the adoption of sustainable lifestyles.

Also Read: Tata Motors Unveils Ambitious Plans for SCV & EV Expansion

CMV360 Says

Tata Power's expansion of its electric bus charging network is a big step in reducing India's carbon footprint. By supporting electric buses, Tata Power is helping to cut down pollution and setting an example for other companies. 

This move supports India's goal of achieving Net Zero emissions and highlights the importance of using cleaner, sustainable energy for a greener future.

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