Electric Vehicles

Ranthambore National Park gets EV Charging points

Written by AnantaSaranNayak

In an attempt to encourage green mobility at tourism sites, Tata Power is taking some crucial steps. As part of this, India’s largest EV charging solutions provider has installed Tata Power EZ Charging points at The Tigress Resort, Ranthambore in Rajasthan. This collaboration aligns with Tata Power’s aims to make sustainable mobility mainstream.

EV Stations At Major Tourist Places

The setting up of EV Charging points will encourage tourists to travel by electric vehicles. This will thus promote the adoption of green mobility alternatives. In addition to this, it will also reduce the environmental impact of petrol and diesel run vehicles at the country’s ecological tourist spots.

This collaboration speaks of Tata Power’s commitment. These EV stations at The Tigress Resort, Ranthambore will promote clean mobility at tourist sites. Thus, nature and wildlife lovers can now use the EZ Charging points at the Resort. With the EV stations, we expect more EVs to visit the Ranthambore National Park. This collaboration is one of many steps Tata Power is taking toward making sustainable mobility attainable across the nation.

Tata Powers Expands Its Charging Network

Tata Power has previously announced its collaboration with Amã Stay and Trails, which is an IHCL venture. Under this, Tata Power is to set
up EV Charging points across its 11 destinations to promote green tourism across the country.

With these charging stations, the Tigress Resort, Ranthambore will reflect upon the national vision for sustainable mobility Furthermore, it will also encourage more tourist spots to make a similar move. All in all, it will help to create a more elaborate EV infrastructure
in the country. In locations like these, which are important to nature, EV has a big role to play. They will help further protect the green heritage and promote a sustainable co-existence between nature and nature lovers.

Current Charging Network Status

Tata Power is one of India’s largest EV charging solutions providers, with over 3,000 public and semi-public EV chargers in nearly 300 cities. The charging infrastructure is a mix of all. This includes public charging, captive charging, home charging, workplace charging, and ultra-rapid chargers up to 240 kW for buses. Tata Power has an expansive EV Charging network of over 450+ charging points. These are spread across 350 national highways and now expanding across major national highways in the country. The points are available for all standards and are compatible with all-electric cars. Tata Power has also set up over 200 electric bus charging points installed across the country.

Also Read: Hyundai & Tata Power to enhance EV-charging Infrastructure.