Tata Power has commissioned its first 180 kW ultra-fast EV charging station on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad highway, an important step towards strengthening long-distance electric mobility and improving convenience for EV users.
The new charging station has been installed at Vitthal Kamat Restaurant on National Highway 48. Tata Power said it enhances India’s expanding EV infrastructure along one of the country’s busiest highway corridors, helping to reduce charging times and improve reliability for intercity EV travel.
The charging station is part of Tata Power’s Easy Charge network and supports CCS 2, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of electric vehicles. The 180-kilowatt charger can charge compatible EVs from 20 percent to 80 percent in about 15 to 30 minutes, enabling fast turnaround for both private and commercial users.
Tata Power highlighted that this location also provides additional convenience for passengers with access to food facilities, clean toilets and comfortable waiting areas while charging the vehicles.
The company noted that the installation aims to address range anxiety and support seamless long-distance EV travel. The move is also in line with Tata Power’s broader strategy to expand high-speed EV charging infrastructure across national highways and key mobility corridors in India.
