Thunderplus Signs MoU with Tata Motors to Roll Out 5000 EV Charging Stations for SCVs in Tier 2 & 3 Cities

EV charging station for small commercial vehicles powered by Thunderplus in India
Thunderplus expands its EV charging network to support electric small commercial vehicles (SCVs) across India.

In a significant move towards accelerating sustainable mobility in India, Thunderplus, a leading provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions, announced plans to expand its charging infrastructure for electric small commercial vehicles (SCVs), for making charging of e-Commercial Vehicles more accessible, convenient, and scalable for a broader customer base.

The company has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Tata Motors, India’s largest commercial vehicle manufacturer and leading provider of e-mobility solutions, to install 5000 charging new public charging stations across cities in AP, Telangana, Karnataka, Tamilnadu, Delhi, West Bengal, Bihar, & Maharastra. These facilities will be strategically located at major logistics hubs to support fleet operators in enhancing operational efficiency and unlocking greater earning potential.

This initiative complements Tata Motors’ strong commitment to electrifying its commercial vehicle portfolio, with a focus on delivering innovative, zero-emission transport solutions that meet the evolving needs of urban logistics and last-mile delivery.

Rajeev YSR, CEO Thunderplus commented on the partnership, “We are proud to collaborate with Tata Motors in driving the adoption of electric small commercial vehicles across India. This partnership marks a pivotal step in building a robust and accessible charging ecosystem that empowers businesses to transition to cleaner mobility solutions. Our goal is to make EV charging seamless, reliable, and scalable for commercial fleets.”

The new charging stations will be equipped with fast-charging capabilities and integrated digital solutions to ensure ease of access and efficient energy management for users. The initiative aligns with India’s broader goals of reducing carbon emissions and promoting electric mobility, especially in the commercial transport sector.

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