These stations are positioned strategically to provide a smooth, cashless charging experience in addition to increasing accessibility in busy metropolitan centers and tranquil tourist areas.
Tata Power has installed over 220 RFID-enabled charging stations across the state of Karnataka as part of its ongoing efforts to get the state ready for EVs. These stations are judiciously situated in prominent public spaces, including business buildings, hotels, retail centers, residential neighborhoods, urban centers, and important thoroughfares. The region’s accessibility for EV users is enhanced by this well-planned placement. These charging stations’ integrated RFID technology enables contactless and cashless payments, making charging quick and easy. This project supports Karnataka’s objectives to use greener and more effective modes of transportation.
The network, dubbed EZ Charge, stretches from Bengaluru to important cities like Davangere, Mangaluru, and Mysuru, as well as to popular tourist destinations like Chikmagalur and Coorg. Hubli, Belgaum, and Gulbarga are some of the other cities that have benefited from EZ Charge. Notable locations with charging stations include the Tata Croma and Tanishq stores, as well as the Taj, Park, and Oberoi hotels.
The company has installed around 150 charging stations in Bengaluru alone, mainly in strategic locations like Electronic City and Devanahalli, which greatly minimizes the distance that owners of electric vehicles must drive for recharging. To incorporate these amenities into regular living areas, Tata Power has also partnered with well-known builders and residential complexes, such Brigade Gardenia and Divyashree Elan Homes. Additional partnerships with businesses such as Decathlon and Titan strengthen Tata Power’s network and bolster the company’s leadership in Karnataka’s electric vehicle infrastructure. The accomplishment of the state’s aggressive goals for electric mobility depends on these collaborations.
It is clear that the company is taking the initiative to change the face of sustainable mobility in Karnataka and throughout India. The company’s partnerships with numerous state and local governments enable it to be a dominant force in the electric vehicle charging industry. With 530 cities and towns, more than 86,000 home chargers, 5,300 public charging stations, and 850 bus-charging stations strategically placed across the country, it has an extensive EZ Charge network.
The company plays a critical role in encouraging the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) and aiding India’s shift to sustainable transportation solutions by emphasizing the strategic placement of charging stations and cultivating meaningful collaborations.