Mumbai: Tata Motors on Tuesday announced a significant milestone in India’s electric mobility journey, revealing that more than 2.5 lakh TATA.ev cars are now in operation across the country.
This achievement reinforces Tata Motors’ leadership position in India’s rapidly expanding electric passenger vehicle segment, at a time when EV adoption is steadily moving from early adopters to mainstream consumers.
Since introducing its first mass-market electric model, the Nexon.ev, in 2020, Tata Motors has consistently strengthened its footprint in the EV space. The Nexon.ev itself set a benchmark by becoming the first electric car in India to record cumulative sales of over one lakh units.
Currently, Tata Motors commands approximately 66 per cent of India’s electric passenger vehicle market, meaning nearly two out of every three EVs on Indian roads are from the Tata portfolio.
The company offers a diverse range of electric vehicles, including the Tiago.ev, Punch.ev, Nexon.ev, Curvv.ev and Harrier.ev, catering to multiple segments and price brackets. In addition, Tata Motors supplies the XPRES-T EV for fleet operators, further broadening access to electric mobility.
Commenting on the milestone, Shailesh Chandra, Managing Director and CEO of Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Limited, said the crossing of 2.5 lakh EV sales reflects how electric mobility is becoming an integral part of daily life in India.
He noted that customers are now using electric vehicles with greater confidence and increasingly relying on them as primary cars. Chandra added that Tata Motors’ EV strategy has focused not only on selling vehicles but also on creating a robust ecosystem to support India’s shift towards clean mobility, in collaboration with government agencies, suppliers, charging partners and consumers.
Charging infrastructure has been a critical component of the company’s EV expansion. TATA.ev customers currently have access to more than two lakh charging points nationwide through home, community and public charging solutions.
The company’s charging aggregator network includes over 20,000 public charging points, while 100 MegaCharging Hubs equipped with fast-charging facilities are already operational along major highways and key urban corridors.
With inputs from IANS