01-08-2025
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Tata Power powers Shaurya Bharat EV Rally 2025 through its EV charging solutions
Tata Power powered the Shaurya Bharat EV Rally 2025 with its robust EZ Charge network, enabling a seamless 600-km journey from Delhi to Adampur and back. Organized in collaboration with the Indian Air Force, Tata Motors, and PHDCCI, the rally celebrated the valor of India's armed forces while showcasing the viability of long-distance green mobility in India. By Riddhima Jain Published on August 1, 2025, 15:35 IST
Tata Power played a pivotal role in the successful execution of the Shaurya Bharat EV Rally 2025 , by providing end-to-end EV charging support through its EZ Charge network. The rally, a collaborative effort with the Indian Air Force, Tata Motors, and PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI), celebrated India's armed forces while promoting the country's transition to sustainable mobility.
Flagged off from Delhi, the rally covered over 600 km through Murthal, Ambala, and Adampur (Jalandhar), before returning to the capital. Featuring a convoy of over 30 Tata Harrier EVs, the drive was supported entirely by Tata Power's public charging stations along the route — ensuring zero range anxiety and uninterrupted travel.
More than just a tribute to the valor of India's defense personnel, the rally served as a real-world test of India's EV infrastructure. Tata Power's strategically located, high-performance charging points proved to be the backbone of this demanding, multi-city initiative.
'This was more than a commemorative event — it was a demonstration of what's possible when purpose meets robust infrastructure,' a Tata Power spokesperson said.
Tata Power has rapidly scaled its EV charging ecosystem, with over 5,400 public and captive charging points, more than 1.35 lakh home chargers, and over 1,200 bus charging stations across 600+ cities. Its infrastructure supports all types of EVs, catering to individuals, fleets, and large-scale institutional drives.
To date, Tata Power's charging network has enabled more than 23.6 crore electric kilometers globally, helping avoid over 1 lakh tonnes of CO₂ emissions from buses alone. The company aims to expand to 7.5 lakh home chargers and 10,000 public charging points by 2030.
The Shaurya Bharat EV Rally 2025 thus stands as a high-impact convergence of India's sustainability goals and national pride — with Tata Power leading from the front to drive the EV revolution.
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