Tata Motors, India’s largest commercial vehicle manufacturer, has crossed a major milestone in zero-emission mobility. The company now offers access to over 25,000 public charging stations for customers of its electric small commercial vehicles (SCVs).
Wide Network Across 150+ Cities
The charging points are spread across more than 150 cities, including Delhi-NCR, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Chennai, and Hyderabad. Located at key logistics hubs, these chargers boost last-mile delivery operators with better range confidence, higher efficiency, and improved earnings.
25,000 More Chargers Planned
To speed up infrastructure growth, Tata Motors has signed MoUs with 13 leading Charging Point Operators (CPOs). Together, they will install an additional 25,000 chargers within the next 12 months. All existing and new chargers will be visible on Fleet Edge, Tata Motors’ connected vehicle platform. Customers can use the platform for real-time navigation and charger availability.
The CPO partners include A Plus Charge, Ampvolts, chargeMOD, Charge Zone, Electric Fuel, Envo The Sustainer, EV Spot Charge, Kazam, Nikol EV, Sonik Mobility, Thunderplus Solutions, Volttic, and Zeon Electric.
Commitment to Zero-Emission Logistics
Pinaki Haldar, Vice President & Business Head – SCVPU, Tata Motors Commercial Vehicles, said:
“Crossing the 25,000 public charging station mark is a pivotal milestone in our commitment to advancing electric cargo mobility. With over 10,000 Ace EVs already deployed and more than 6 crore km covered, customers and transporters are seeing the benefits of four-wheel electric commercial vehicles.”
He added that the recently launched Ace Pro EV is gaining traction with its advanced features designed for urban and semi-urban cargo needs.
Strong EV Lineup and Service Support
Tata Motors’ electric SCV range includes the Ace Pro EV, Ace EV, and Ace EV 1000. These vehicles come with multiple load deck configurations and payload options to suit diverse business applications. They are tested for reliability across tough terrains and operating conditions.
The company has also set up over 200 dedicated EV support centres across India. These centres ensure high uptime and quick turnaround with reliable service and technical assistance.