en.Wedoany.com Reported - Tata Power has completed over 750,000 charging sessions across India through its charging network, achieving 414 million miles of green driving and helping avoid approximately 50,000 tonnes of CO2 tailpipe emissions.
To strengthen the EV charging infrastructure along major travel corridors and urban centers, Tata Power EZ Charge has added new charging stations at Pune's KPCT Mall, Indian Oil Corporation sites on both sides of the Ahmedabad-Vadodara Highway, and a Shapoorji Pallonji mini-hub in Kolkata equipped with six charging guns. These facilities aim to enhance charging accessibility in urban hubs and high-traffic routes, providing a more convenient EV experience for daily commutes and long-distance travel.
In fiscal year 2026, India's EV sales exceeded 2.55 million units, with double-digit growth across four vehicle segments, including a rise in retail sales of zero-emission passenger vehicles (the specific figure is missing from the original text). Tata Power stated that its charging network is expanding in tandem with user demand, covering residential communities, commercial parks, highways, and urban centers, contributing to a cleaner, smarter, and more resilient mobility future.
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