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Tata.ev, Shell India Mobility collaborate to introduce 21 new mega charging hubs

The company aims to introduce over 4,00,000 charging points, including 500 TATA.ev Mega Charging Hubs by 2027, enabling seamless long-distance EV travel in India

Tata.ev, the electric vehicle brand under Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles, has collaborated with Shell India Mobility to introduce 21 new TATA.ev x Shell Mega Charging Hubs across Bengaluru, Chennai, Mysore, Pune, Vadodara. Equipped with 120 kW fast chargers for quick, reliable charging with minimal wait times, TATA.ev x Shell Mega Charging Hubs offer a premium experience for EV owners, with a manned marshal to help with any queries around the process of charging an EV, fresh food & beverages at Shell Select and Deli2go stores, and hygienic restrooms. As a special benefit, owners of Tata EVs can also enjoy curated offers on the menu at the stores.

This milestone brings the TATA.ev Mega Charging Hubs network to over 130 operational sites across India, as the company continues expanding the country’s charging infrastructure under its ‘Open Collaboration 2.0’ framework. Through this initiative, TATA.ev is partnering with Charge Point Operators (CPOs) to create high-speed charging corridors along key intercity corridors and urban hubs. The company aims to introduce over 4,00,000 charging points, including 500 TATA.ev Mega Charging Hubs by 2027, enabling seamless long-distance EV travel in India.

Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles (formally known as Tata Motors) is India’s largest automobile company. Through subsidiaries and associate companies, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles has operations in the UK, South Korea, Thailand, South Africa and Indonesia. Among them is Jaguar Land Rover, the business comprising the two iconic British brands.