Our partnership with Hyundai Motor India is in line with the Indian government’s National Electric Mobility Mission Plan, demonstrating our commitment to helping India achieve its clean energy and net-zero ambitions. Dr. Sinha stated, “Tata Power’s expertise in the EV charging arena, along with comprehensive charging solutions and countrywide ownership of Hyundai vehicles, would contribute in the development of sustainable mobility infrastructure, supporting speedier EV adoption.”
The Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Strategy, which was published by the Department for Transport (DfT) in March, commits £1.6 billion to the creation of 300,000 public charge points by 2030, as well as placing new legal responsibilities on charging providers covering means of payment and other factors.
Increasing government initiatives to improve electric vehicle charging infrastructure as well as rising demand for residential charging stations and commercial infrastructure to charge plug-in electric vehicles are major factors driving market revenue growth.
Adani Total Gas Ltd, a joint venture of Adani group and TotalEnergies SE, has forayed into electric mobility infrastructure sector by launching its first EV charging station in Ahmedabad