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Tata Power ties up with Lodha Group for EV charging solutions

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Real estate developer Lodha Group has partnered with Tata Power, to provide end-to-end electric vehicle charging solutions in all its residential and commercial projects across Mumbai Metropolitan Region and Pune.

Under this partnership, Tata Power will install EV charging stations at Lodha developments across MMR and Pune. These chargers will be accessible to all Lodha residents and EV-owning visitors.

Installation and charging support will be provided for the electric vehicles along with 24×7 service, maintenance support, remote vehicle charging monitoring and e-payments through the EZ Charge mobile application by Tata Power. This partnership will enable Lodha residents’ access uniform and ubiquitous EV charging experience, a release from Tata Power said.

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With this deal, Lodha reinforces its commitment towards a zero-carbon future, further encouraging its residents to embark on this path. Prioritizing the responsibility for ensuring sustainable practices, Lodha has consistently been on track in implementing its environment friendly targets, and this partnership is yet another step by Lodha to facilitate the global decarbonisation agenda.

 

Expansive network

Tata Power currently has a network of over 5,000 home chargers and over 600 public chargers in more than 120 cities in India. The company is present across all segments of the EV eco-system – public charging, captive charging, home and workplace charging stations, and has deployed all types of chargers including DC as well as AC chargers.

“We are happy to collaborate with a key real estate developer like Lodha Group. With significant presence across all segments of EV ecosystem, Tata Power is continuously expanding its network across key towns and cities,” according to Sandeep Bangia, Head – EV Charging, Tata Power.

 

Decarbonizing transport

Road transport is one of the largest contributors to global CO2 emissions. With vehicular emissions being a growing source of pollution in Maharashtra, the Government of Maharashtra recently announced its plans to aggressively develop EV charging infrastructure in the state. This partnership will certainly play a major role in fulfilling the agenda of decarbonising transportation in the state,the  release added.

 

Featured photograph, showing a Tata Power EV charging station in Mumbai, is for representation only

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