Tata Power Partners with VE Commercial Vehicles to Drive Electric Mobility in India
ECONOMY & POLICY

Tata Power Partners with VE Commercial Vehicles to Drive Electric Mobility in India

Tata Power EV Charging Solutions (TPEVCSL), a subsidiary of Tata Power Renewable Energy, and VE Commercial Vehicles (VECV) have announced a strategic collaboration to boost the adoption of electric commercial vehicles across India, with an initial focus on the Eicher Pro X range of small commercial vehicles.

Under this MoU, Tata Power will leverage its extensive EV charging network and expertise in customised charging solutions, while VECV will provide its domain knowledge in energy-efficient vehicle operations, ensuring optimal performance and suitability for end-user applications. Together, the companies will actively engage with Eicher Trucks and Buses customers, facilitating a smooth transition to electric mobility and supporting India’s clean transportation goals.

The partnership will address key challenges such as range anxiety, charging infrastructure availability, and operating costs, and will also support the deployment of other models in Eicher’s growing electric vehicle portfolio. By combining innovative technologies, infrastructure, and sustainability-focused solutions, Tata Power and VECV aim to transform India’s commercial mobility landscape.

Tata Power has expanded its EZ Charge network to over 1.5 lakh home chargers, 5,500+ public and fleet charging points, and 1,200+ e-bus charging points across 630+ cities, serving 4 lakh+ registered customers. Strategically located at highways, malls, offices, hospitals, residential complexes, and depots, these chargers have played a key role in enabling the rapid growth of electric mobility in India.

Tata Power EV Charging Solutions (TPEVCSL), a subsidiary of Tata Power Renewable Energy, and VE Commercial Vehicles (VECV) have announced a strategic collaboration to boost the adoption of electric commercial vehicles across India, with an initial focus on the Eicher Pro X range of small commercial vehicles.Under this MoU, Tata Power will leverage its extensive EV charging network and expertise in customised charging solutions, while VECV will provide its domain knowledge in energy-efficient vehicle operations, ensuring optimal performance and suitability for end-user applications. Together, the companies will actively engage with Eicher Trucks and Buses customers, facilitating a smooth transition to electric mobility and supporting India’s clean transportation goals.The partnership will address key challenges such as range anxiety, charging infrastructure availability, and operating costs, and will also support the deployment of other models in Eicher’s growing electric vehicle portfolio. By combining innovative technologies, infrastructure, and sustainability-focused solutions, Tata Power and VECV aim to transform India’s commercial mobility landscape.Tata Power has expanded its EZ Charge network to over 1.5 lakh home chargers, 5,500+ public and fleet charging points, and 1,200+ e-bus charging points across 630+ cities, serving 4 lakh+ registered customers. Strategically located at highways, malls, offices, hospitals, residential complexes, and depots, these chargers have played a key role in enabling the rapid growth of electric mobility in India.

Next Story
Infrastructure Transport

NHAI Begins DPR Work For 20 Km Delhi–Gurugram Corridor

A new phase of connectivity between Delhi and Gurugram is set to begin, with the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) initiating work on a 20-kilometre elevated corridor stretching from AIIMS/INA to the Gurugram–Faridabad Road. The corridor aims to ease traffic congestion, reduce travel time, and improve connectivity between South Delhi and Gurugram.The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) has issued tenders for preparing the Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the corridor, which will connect AIIMS to the Mahipalpur bypass and further to the Gurugram–Faridabad Road. A simi..

Next Story
Infrastructure Transport

Kota–Delhi Expressway Section To Open After Diwali

The eagerly awaited Kota–Delhi section of the Delhi–Mumbai Expressway is expected to open to traffic after Diwali, officials confirmed. The mega project, launched in 2019, was originally slated for completion in 2023, but the full corridor is now expected to be operational only by 2026. A direct road link to Mumbai is projected to become available next year, though complete connectivity remains pending.According to officials, the delay stems primarily from the 4.9-kilometre tunnel planned within the Mukundra Hills Tiger Reserve, where construction can begin only after February 2026, due to..

Next Story
Infrastructure Transport

CM Inaugurates Six-Lane Nand Nagri–Gagan Flyover

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Sunday inaugurated a new six-lane flyover connecting Nand Nagri and Gagan Cinema in the Trans-Yamuna area, marking a major step towards easing long-standing traffic congestion in the region.The Rs 3 billion project is expected to benefit hundreds of thousands of commuters daily, reducing travel time and improving road safety. Gupta said the initiative would “enhance the quality of life for lakhs of families” living across East and North-East Delhi.Sharing her remarks on social media platform X, the Chief Minister described the flyover as “a living exam..

Advertisement

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Get daily newsletters around different themes from Construction world.

STAY CONNECTED

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Talk to us?