Tata Power has installed the first-ever DC fast electric vehicle charger at Kevadia in Gujarat – home to the “Statue of Unity”.
The Tata Power EZ Charge (Charging Station) at Kevadia, near the railway station, will become an important pit stop for EV users. The charging station is also supported by the awarding-winning EZ Charge mobile platform which offers a seamless user interface, making it convenient for all EV owners to locate and check the availability of the nearest e-charging stations in real-time, a release from Tata Power said.
Kevadia, which houses the world’s tallest Statue of Unity, is proposed to become the country’s first electric vehicle city with only electric buses, cars and two-wheelers on roads. The company’s move to set up the charging station will surely support the grand move, Tata Power said.
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Tata Power is the only Indian Power utility which owns an expansive network of over 4,000 home chargers and over 500 public chargers in 102 cities across India. The company is present across all segments of the EV ecosystem ranging from public charging, captive charging, home and workplace charging stations. It has also installed chargers, up to 240 kWh capacity, for e-buses.