Charging facility for electric vehicles at petrol stations - Tata Agreement
- Leading automobile companies are currently in the field of electric vehicle manufacturing. Electric cars and two-wheelers are widely used in the United States and Europe.
- People in India are also starting to show interest in electric vehicles. The government has also announced a number of incentive schemes for manufacturing companies.
- However, the lack of adequate charging stations is causing reluctance among the people. In this situation, Tata Power has entered into an agreement to install charging facilities at Hindustan petrol stations.
- Tata Power currently has more than 500 charger outlets in more than 100 cities. They are found not only in petrol stations but also in malls, metro stations, theaters and highways. It also has high speed chargers for electric buses.
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