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Tata Power rolls out over 220 RFID EV charging points across Karnataka state

Tata Power, a major Indian integrated power company and leading player in the country's EV charging sector, is expanding its EV charging network to over 220 charging points across the state of Karnataka.
By Liam McLoughlin May 20, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
Tata Power's EZ Charge network spans 530 cities and towns across India. Image: Tata Power
Tata Power's EZ Charge network spans 530 cities and towns across India. Image: Tata Power

The company says it is actively expanding its EV charging network, also known as EZ Charge, contributing to Karnataka’s vision of embracing clean and efficient transportation.

All charging points also have RFID card enabled transactions which have further made the charging experience seamless ensuring that consumers can tap.charge.go without any hassle.

These chargers are conveniently located across major highways between Bengaluru, Mangaluru, Davangere, and Mysuru, in addition to popular tourist destinations such as Chikmagalur and Coorg.

Other important cities with a notable EZ Charge presence include Mangaluru, Mysuru, Hubli, Belgaum, Gulbarga, and Davangere. Chargers have also been deployed at prominent public locations including Taj, Park, Oberoi, Gokulam Hotels, Tata Croma and Tanishq, ensuring seamless accessibility for EV users.

With an extensive network of over 150+ charging points strategically positioned in Bengaluru across key suburbs like Devanahalli and Electronic City, Tata Power says it is committed to minimising charging distances across the capital city also.

Tata Power has also collaborated with builders and societies like Brigade Gardenia and Divyashree Elan Homes (RWA). This strategic approach extends to key commercial complexes, forming a comprehensive charging network in the state. Moreover, the company’s strategic collaborations with entities like Decathlon and Titan further strengthen its position in Karnataka's EV charging landscape.

Tata Power says it has forged impactful collaborations with state governments and municipal corporations across India. Its extensive EZ Charge network spans 530 cities and towns, 86,000 home chargers, 5,300 public charging points, and 850 strategically positioned bus-charging stations. Present across prominent highways and diverse locations such as hotels, malls, offices, hospitals, residential complexes, Tata Power says it is playing a pivotal role in accelerating e-mobility adoption across the country.

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