- EV charging points located at petrol stations at HPCL, Chandkheda, and Narayani Hotels and Resorts, Bhatt, Gandhinagar
- These chargers are also available 24 X 7 for the convenience of EV owners
- Tata Power, dedicated to green and sustainable transportation solutions, has a robust network of 40 charging stations in Ahmedabad & Gandhinagar, ensuring widespread accessibility
NE BUSINESS BUREAU
AHMEDABAD, OCT 13
As the cricket fever reaches its peak with the much-anticipated India v/s Pakistan ICC World Cup match scheduled for Saturday, October 14, at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, Tata Power is all set to ensure that electric vehicle (EV) users can enjoy the game without any concerns on their vehicle’s charge.
Tata Power has strategically positioned its EV Charging Station about 4 km from the stadium, one at HPCL, Chandkheda, and another near Narayani Hotels and Resorts in Bhatt, Gandhinagar. It offers a hassle-free charging facility for cricket fans attending the match, ensuring their EVs are fully charged for a seamless travel experience on the big day. Tata Power understands the importance of a fully charged EV for a seamless travel experience, and the charging station is geared up to meet the increased demand on the day of the match. These chargers are also available 24 X 7 for the convenience of EV owners
EV users can rest assured that Tata Power’s state-of-the-art charging station is equipped to provide a reliable and efficient charging experience. With the proximity of the charging station to the stadium, EV enthusiasts can attend the high-voltage cricket match without any worry about their vehicle’s range.
Tata Power, dedicated to green and sustainable transportation solutions, has a robust network of 40 charging stations in Ahmedabad & Gandhinagar, ensuring widespread accessibility. The EV Charging Station near Narendra Modi Stadium exemplifies their commitment to convenient infrastructure. With a leading 60% market share, Tata Power’s extensive network spans 420+ cities, including 59,000 home chargers, 4,800 public points, and 430 bus stations.