The demand for electric vehicles is continuously increasing in the Indian market. Consumers are also reacting well to these electric vehicles. Also, the government is also encouraging citizens to sell electric vehicles. Tata Motors has played a major role in the production of electric cars in India. In addition to providing electric vehicles, the company is also focusing on charging networks. A new megacharger will soon be launched on the Pune-Nasic highway.
Tata.EV, the leading four-wheeler electric vehicle manufacturer of the country and the country’s largest four-wheeler in the EV revolution of India, today took an important step towards strengthening the EV charging facilities by launching its Tata.EV megacharjar at the Akash Examples House on the Pune-Nasic highway.
In February 2025, Tata.EV committed to double the number of charging infrastructure across the country by 2027 to reach 4 lakh charging points by 2027 to 4 lakh charging points by 2027. Today’s opening is part of the same long -term approach.
EV users’ primary needs, such as easy access, sharp charging and reliability, Tata.EV has partnered with Charjzone to launch a high-speed, co-branded Tata.EV megacharger network across the country. Although these charger is open for all electric vehicles, Tata.EV users will be provided special benefits – such as priority access to charging points and 25% discount on charging rates.
The Akash Examples House is 60 km from Pune and 160 km from Nashik and will be an important resting place on the highway. 4 provides 120 kW megachar, fast and efficient service with dedicated parking bay. This place also provides passengers delicious local missal pav, clean toilets and comfortable seating arrangements-thus the experience of the passenger along with the vehicle is ‘recharge’.
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On this occasion, Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Limited and Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Limited Chief Strategy Officer Balaji Rajan said, “With the introduction of this megacharing station on the Pune-Nasic highway, charging facilities on this route have become more reliable. This facility not only provides energy supply, providing comfortable experience and local culture to provide comfortable experiences and provides local culture not only. Is.”
Charjzone CEO and Managing Director Karthikeya Haryani said, “We are proud to partner with Tata.EV to launch the first co-branded supercharging station on NH48. We are building a modern, innovative EV ecosystem that can support facilities such as auto charge, RFID tap and charge, and will meet future dynamics.