Hyundai Motor India said it has join hands with Tata Power to set up fast charging electric vehicle infrastructure across its select dealerships in the country. Under this venture, 60kW DC charging stations will be install at the company’s 34 EV dealerships in 29 cities to cater to all kinds of electric vehicles through Hyundai and Tata Power EZ Charge mobile app.
Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) MD & CEO Unsoo Kim Said :
Unsoo Kim said such strategic partnerships are fundamental in accelerating the adoption of EVs by customers to achieve the national goal of carbon neutrality.
Unsoo Kim Said :
As part of the tie-up, Hyundai EV owners will be offer special tariff and end-to-end home charging solutions, from supply to installation.
The automaker sells Kona Electric in the country.
It plans to introduce IONIQ 5 during festival season this year.
The company has already commit to investing Rs. 4,000 crore to expand its battery electric vehicle (BEV) line-up in the country to six models by 2028.
Tata Power MD and CEO Praveer Sinha Said :
The company’s expertise in EV charging space coupled with comprehensive charging solutions and countrywide ownership of Hyundai vehicles, will help in the development of sustainable mobility infrastructure, boosting faster EV adoption, he added.
Hyundai will facilitate, through its dealerships, space and necessary administrative approvals, and Tata Power will operate and maintain the charging stations.