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Tata Power EV Charging Network Crosses 414 Million Green Miles in India

Tata Power EV charging network has crossed a major usage milestone in India, with the company reporting more than 414 million green miles and over 7.5 lakh charging sessions across its EV charging ecosystem. The update points to a wider shift in India's electric mobility story: charging is moving be...

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Tata Power EV charging network has crossed a major usage milestone in India, with the company reporting more than 414 million green miles and over 7.5 lakh charging sessions across its EV charging ecosystem. The update points to a wider shift in India's electric mobility story: charging is moving beyond a few metro locations and becoming a broader mix of public chargers, highway points, mall hubs, workplaces, residential communities and home charging support.

What you need to know

  • Key update: Tata Power says its EV charging network has enabled over 414 million green miles and more than 7.5 lakh charging sessions.

  • Public charging scale: The company reports more than 5,500 public charging points across 700-plus Indian cities and towns.

  • Home charging base: Tata Power says it has installed more than 2.3 lakh home chargers in partnership with OEMs.

  • New locations: Recent additions include Kopa Mall in Pune, IOCL locations on both sides of the Ahmedabad-Vadodara Expressway, and a Shapoorji Pallonji Mini Hub in Kolkata.

Why the 414 million green miles milestone matters

The headline number is important because it turns EV charging infrastructure into a usage story, not just an installation count. A network can claim thousands of chargers, but charging sessions and miles enabled show that EV owners are actually using the ecosystem for daily driving, city top-ups and longer corridor travel.

Tata Power's reported footprint also shows how India's EV charging network is becoming more layered. Public charging points matter for visibility and confidence, highway stations help reduce range anxiety, mall and workplace chargers support routine top-ups, and home chargers remain central for private EV owners who prefer overnight charging.

Tata Power EV charging network: key numbers

MetricWhat is known
Green miles enabledOver 414 million, according to Tata Power
Charging sessionsMore than 7.5 lakh sessions
Public charging pointsMore than 5,500 charging points
City and town coverage700-plus cities and towns across India
Home chargersMore than 2.3 lakh installations with OEM partners
Emissions reduction claimApproximately 50,000 tonnes of tailpipe CO2 emissions reduced, as claimed by the company

Where the new charging additions fit in

The latest station examples show the direction of expansion. Kopa Mall in Pune supports destination charging, IOCL points on both sides of the Ahmedabad-Vadodara Expressway strengthen corridor access, and the Kolkata Mini Hub adds a city-hub format with multiple charging guns.

This mix is useful because EV owners do not need one type of charger everywhere. They need predictable access at the places where vehicles already stop: homes, offices, shopping areas, fuel-station corridors, apartment clusters and city hubs.

Tata Power EV charging network India infographic with public charging points and sessions
The milestone combines public charging scale, home charger growth and charging-session usage.

What it means for Indian EV buyers

For Indian EV buyers, charger numbers are only one part of the decision. The more practical questions are whether charging points are available on common routes, whether they work reliably, whether payment and access are easy, and whether home charging is possible. Tata Power's reported expansion helps address the confidence gap, especially for buyers who are considering an EV as a primary family vehicle.

The broader market context is also relevant. Domestic EV sales crossed 2.55 million units in FY2026, with double-digit growth across vehicle segments. As more electric two-wheelers, passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles and fleet models enter the road, charging networks will need to scale not only in count, but also in uptime, speed, location quality and user experience.

FAQs

How many public EV charging points does Tata Power have in India?

Tata Power says its public EV charging network includes more than 5,500 charging points across 700-plus cities and towns in India.

What does 414 million green miles mean?

It refers to the distance enabled through Tata Power's EV charging network, based on the company's reported charging activity. It is a usage milestone, not a new vehicle launch or charger model.

Does Tata Power also offer home EV chargers?

Yes. Tata Power says it has installed more than 2.3 lakh home chargers across India in partnership with automotive OEMs.

Why is EV charging infrastructure important for buyers?

Charging access affects everyday convenience, long-distance confidence and total EV ownership comfort. A wider network can make EV adoption easier, but charger reliability and location quality remain just as important as headline counts.

The Tata Power EV charging network milestone shows that India's EV infrastructure story is moving from early installation numbers to real-world usage. The next phase will depend on how consistently networks can deliver reliable charging across homes, cities and highways.

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