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Tata Motors India plans to double the number of EV charging stations

Tata Motors (India's EV leader) announced on Thursday that it would more than double the number of charging points in India to 400,000 within two years. This will address concerns about range and charging infrastructure, which have plagued EV sales.

In the next two-year period, the company, along with its electric vehicle charger operators Tata Power, Statiq and others, will install 30,000 new public charge points and a verified "Mega Charger" network at 500 locations.

Other EV manufacturers will be able to use the 'Mega Chargers' network. The company has said that it would include 120-kilowatt charging guns.

The government is aiming to increase this figure to 30% by 2030.

The government will give incentives of 20 billion rupees (230 million dollars) for the establishment of public fast-charging station in a market in which most EV owners charge their cars at home.

(source: Reuters)