Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL) has come into collaboration with the Murugappa Group’s EV arm, Tivolt Electric Vehicles Private Limited, to extend EV charging infrastructure throughout India for commercial vehicles.
The coalition generally aims to address one of the most major hurdles between EV users: gas stations. Tata Power will put to use its resources and experience in opening charging stations at the Tivolt dealers, customers’ places, and other public places. Meanwhile, Tivolt, which focuses on small electric commercial vehicles innovatively marketed under Montra Electric, will incorporate these solutions into its expanding network, saving the hassle of duplication between the two players.
Most importantly, this partnership houses explorations into solar-powered charging stations, which should work not just toward reducing user charging costs, but also toward a greener future.
On the initiative, Deepesh Nanda, CEO of TPREL, asserted, “These vehicles are the backbone of India’s economy, and a robust EV ecosystem will drive their adoption and support India’s energy transition.”
Saju Nair, CEO of Tivolt, expressed, “This partnership is a game changer. Together, we are not just setting up charging infrastructure but actually building a cleaner, sustainable tomorrow.”
However, collaborations such as this are important in taking forward the charge to effective future mobility for everyone as EVs have increasingly become that future.
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Published on: December 12, 2024 at 9.30 PM GMT.
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सर्वेषां स्वर्णमयां चित्तं यथा नान्यं पश्यति।”
One who sees the same God in all beings, and all beings in the same God, is truly wise.