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Telangana gets first TATA.ev Megacharger hub in Hyderabad.

Tata Power Company Limited and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Limited (TPEM) have inaugurated Telangana’s first high-speed TATA.ev Megacharger Hub at iLabs Center Pvt. Ltd. Ltd. in Hitech City, Hyderabad, marks another milestone in the expansion of India’s fast-charging infrastructure for electric vehicles.

The new Megacharger hub has a total charging capacity of 360 kW, delivered via three 120 kW fast-charging dispensers, enabling six electric vehicles to be charged simultaneously. Operating round the clock, the facility is designed to cater to private EV owners, commercial fleets, ride-hailing operators, intercity commuters and corporate travelers.

According to the companies, the charging hub has been set up to meet the growing demand for reliable EV charging infrastructure in Hyderabad, one of India’s rapidly expanding technology and business hubs, while supporting Telangana’s clean mobility and sustainability ambitions.

The facility was inaugurated in the presence of Jayesh Ranjan, Special Chief Secretary, Government of Telangana, Gopalakrishnan VC, Director – Automotive & EV Sector, Department of Industries & Commerce, Government of Karnataka as well as senior representatives of Tata Power and Tata Motors.

The Hyderabad facility is part of the expanded TATA.ev Megacharger network, which now includes over 750 charging points across major cities and highway corridors in India. Many of these chargers are integrated with the Tata Power Easy Charge app, which has crossed more than 500,000 registered users, providing EV owners convenient access to charging services.

Tata Power also highlighted the scale of its extensive EV charging ecosystem, which now includes over 6,500 public charging points spanning highways, airports, workplaces, commercial establishments, residential communities and transit corridors in over 700 cities and towns. Additionally, the company has installed over 230,000 home EV chargers in collaboration with automotive manufacturers.

A part of the Tata Group, Tata Power operates a diversified power generation, transmission and distribution portfolio with an installed capacity of 16.3 GW, including 7.5 GW from clean energy sources. The company is committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2045 as part of its long-term sustainability roadmap.

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