The company has signed a Memorandum of Interest (MUS) with major charging point operators (CPOS), including a plus charge, ampvolts, chargemod, charged, charged zone, electric fuel, envo stace, Ev Spot Charge, Kazam, Nikol Ev, NIKOL EV, NIKOL EV, NIKOL EV, NIKOL EVA, NIKOL EVA, NIKOL EVA, NIKOL EVA Solutions, voltic, and zone electrics include.
The company said that 25,000 public chargers are already available for electric SCVs (small commercial vehicles).
All existing and upcoming charger locations will be integrated and visible on the connected vehicle platform of Tata Motors, which provides customers for real -time navigation and spontaneous access.
“This partnership with India’s leading charging point operators underlines our dedication to create a strong support network and enabling zero -utterance logistics for entrepreneurs and transporters across the country,” said Tata Motors Commercial Vehicle Vice President and Business Head – SCVPU, Pinaki Haldar.
More than 10,000 ACEs have already been deployed with EVS and have collectively covered over 60 million kilometers, “said Haldar said,” We are looking at the increasing confidence between customers and transporters in the benefits of using four-wheeler electric commercial vehicles. ”
The E-SCV lineup of Tata Motors currently includes Ace Pro EV, ACE EV and ACE EV1000-each is an engineer to meet various urban and semi-urban cargo requirements, the company said. PTI
