Tata Power and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Launch Mega EV Charging Hub in Mumbai

Tata Power and Tata Passenger EV unveil Mumbai’s biggest fast-charging hub, boosting green mobility infrastructure and supporting India’s 2030 EV targets.

Tata Power and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Launch Mega EV Charging Hub in Mumbai

On World EV Day, Tata Power and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility unveiled India’s largest MegaCharger mecca for electric vehicles at The Leela Mumbai Hotel, near T2 of the transnational field. Boasting eight fast DC dishes (up to 120 kW) and 16 charging kudos, this installation supports contemporaneous charging for multiple vehicle orders, including private EVs, hacks, ride- hailing, and logistics lines.

Supporting India's EV Vision
The mecca aims to exclude line times and boost stoner experience indeed during peak demand, helping accelerate India’s thing of 30 EV penetration by 2030. Tata’s expansion supports both consumer convenience and line transition, a critical piece of the country’s emigrations and energy diversification mystification.

Cross-Industry Instigation
Megacity leaders praise the design for supporting green jobs and emigration cuts, as well as helping meet India’s reactionary energy reduction targets. OEMs, suppliers, and government agencies see the emergence of similar mega-hubs as a model for supporting surging EV deals — 1.42 million units vended in the first eight months of 2025.

Looking Forward
As part of Tata’s broader investment in the clean mobility ecosystem, the MegaCharger mecca represents a pivotal step toward robust public charging networks and heightening India’s part as a global EV request leader.

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