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22 Aug 2017 Tata Power launches electric
vehicle charging facility
Mint Mumbai 6 PTI
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vehicles charging facility
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22 Aug 2017 Tata power start their
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Publication: The Economic Times Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 22 Aug 2017
Tata Power launches electric vehicle charging facility
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/energy/power/tata-power-launches-electric-vehicle-charging-
facility/articleshow/60157205.cms
Tata Power today said it has installed its first electric vehicle charging facility at Vikhroli in Mumbai.
Tata Power's aim is to build a network to make it easier for people to adopt to electric vehicles and be future ready, the company said
in a statement.
Such an adoption of smart charging infrastructure will help the country achieve its ambitious plan of mass scale shift to electric vehicles
by 2030, it said.
Tata Power has taken this initiative of providing charging stations at Tata Power Receiving Station, along with Mass - Tech Controls.
Commenting on this, Anil Sardana, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement, "We are proud and happy with the launch of
electrical vehicle charging stations as Tata Power continues to set a high standard in adopting sustainable practices by using innovative
technology, providing customers access to energy-efficient processes."
He further said, "We are moving towards clean power for all and it is our endeavor to provide best of the solutions for our country to
achieve a greener tomorrow."
These chargers would facilitate electric car users to charge their cars (battery electric vehicles such as the Mahindra e2o, Nissan Leaf,
etc) at any time safely and conveniently. The chargers can also monitor the car battery charging status and units consumed while
charging a car.
The company plans to set up charging stations at various locations in Mumbai and is already in discussions with various stakeholders,
it added.
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Publication: Business Standard Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 22 Aug 2017
Tata Power launches electric vehicle charging facility
http://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/tata-power-launches-electric-vehicle-charging-facility-
117082100744_1.html
Tata Power today said it has installed its first electric vehicle charging facility at Vikhroli in Mumbai.
Tata Power's aim is to build a network to make it easier for people to adopt to electric vehicles and be future ready, the company said
in a statement.
Such an adoption of smart charging infrastructure will help the country achieve its ambitious plan of mass scale shift to electric vehicles
by 2030, it said.
Tata Power has taken this initiative of providing charging stations at Tata Power Receiving Station, along with Mass - Tech Controls.
Commenting on this, Anil Sardana, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement, "We are proud and happy with the launch of
electrical vehicle charging stations as Tata Power continues to set a high standard in adopting sustainable practices by using innovative
technology, providing customers access to energy-efficient processes."
He further said, "We are moving towards clean power for all and it is our endeavor to provide best of the solutions for our country to
achieve a greener tomorrow."
These chargers would facilitate electric car users to charge their cars (battery electric vehicles such as the Mahindra e2o, Nissan Leaf,
etc) at any time safely and conveniently. The chargers can also monitor the car battery charging status and units consumed while
charging a car.
The company plans to set up charging stations at various locations in Mumbai and is already in discussions with various stakeholders,
it added.(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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Publication: Business Standard Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 22 Aug 2017
Tata Power enters electric vehicle charging segment
http://www.business-standard.com/article/companies/tata-power-enters-electric-vehicle-charging-segment-
117082101018_1.html
Private power producer Tata Power, the company has installed their firstelectric vehiclecharging station in Mumbai, part of a
sustainable business initiative.
"As part of its commitment towards sustainability and another green milestone, the company its firstelectric vehiclecharging station
atTata PowerReceiving Station at Vikhroli, Mumbai," the company said in its statement.
On its future plans, the company added, it wants to set up charging stations at various locations inMumbaiand is already in discussions
with various stakeholders.
The company further added it aims to build a network to make it easier for people to adapt to electric vehicles and be future ready.
"Tata Powerhas taken this initiative of providing charging stations along with Mass-Tech Controls," the company said in its statement.
These chargers would facilitate electric car users to charge their cars (electric vehicles such as the Mahindra e2o, Nissan Leaf, etc) at
anytime safely and conveniently, the company said in its statement. The chargers can also monitor the car battery charging status and
units consumed while charging a car.
As the world, and particularly India, moves towards clean energy options, power producers in India are also expanding presence in
the last link of this value chain. Indian power companies, private and public, are now increasing focus on clean energy and related
infrastructure. JSW Energy, earlier this month, announced plans to enter the energy storage space and manufacturing of electric
vehicles. State runNTPCLtd is also reviewing various clean energy-related infrastructure options.
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Publication: The Financial Express Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 22 Aug 2017
Tata Power introduces electric vehicle charging facility in Mumbai
http://www.financialexpress.com/auto/car-news/tata-power-introduces-electric-vehicle-charging-facility-in-mumbai/817686/
TataPower today said it has installed its first electric vehicle charging facility at Vikhroli in Mumbai. Tata Power's aim is to build a
network to make it easier for people to adopt to electric vehicles and be future ready,the company said in a statement. Such an
adoption of smart charging infrastructure will help the country achieve its ambitious plan of mass scale shift to electric vehicles by
2030, it said. Tata Power has taken this initiative of providing charging stations at Tata Power Receiving Station, along with Mass -
Tech Controls. Commenting on this, Anil Sardana, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement, "We are proud and happy with the
launch of electrical vehicle charging stations as Tata Power continues to set a high standard in adopting sustainable practices by using
innovative technology, providing customers access to energy-efficient processes." He further said, "We are moving towards clean
power for all and it is our endeavor to provide best of the solutions for our country to achieve a greener tomorrow."These chargers
would facilitate electric car users to charge their cars (battery electric vehicles such as theMahindrae2o,NissanLeaf, etc) at any time
safely and conveniently. The chargers can also monitor the car battery charging status and units consumed while charging a car. The
company plans to set up charging stations at various locations in Mumbai and is already in discussions with various stakeholders, it
added.
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Publication: The Financial Express Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 22 Aug 2017
Tata Power launches electric vehicle charging facility
http://www.financialexpress.com/industry/tata-power-launches-electric-vehicle-charging-facility/817553/
TataPower today said it has installed its first electric vehicle charging facility at Vikhroli in Mumbai. Tata Powers aim is to build a
network to make it easier for people to adopt to electric vehicles and be future ready, the company said in a statement. Such an
adoption of smart charging infrastructure will help the country achieve its ambitious plan of mass scale shift to electric vehicles by
2030, it said.
Tata Power has taken this initiative of providing charging stations at Tata Power Receiving Station, along with Mass Tech Controls.
Commenting on this, Anil Sardana, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement, We are proud and happy with the launch of electrical
vehicle charging stations as Tata Power continues to set a high standard in adopting sustainable practices by using innovative
technology, providing customers access to energy-efficient processes. He further said, We are moving towards clean power for all and
it is our endeavor to provide best of the solutions for our country to achieve a greener tomorrow.
These chargers would facilitate electric car users to charge their cars (battery electric vehicles such as theMahindrae2o,NissanLeaf,
etc) at any time safely and conveniently. The chargers can also monitor the car battery charging status and units consumed while
charging a car. The company plans to set up charging stations at various locations in Mumbai and is already in discussions with various
stakeholders, it added.
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Publication: The Times of India Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 22 Aug 2017
First charging station for electric vehicles begins operations in city
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/first-charging-station-for-electric-vehicles-begins-operations-in-
city/articleshow/60166456.cms
Mumbai:Tata Powerlaunched the city's first commercialcharging stationforelectric vehiclesin Vikhroli on Monday. More such stations
for battery operated vehicles are planned across the city.Such a network would be required if the country is to achieve its aim of mass
shift to electric vehicles by 2030. Today there are a handful of electric vehicles in the city, and a growth in their numbers will help lower
air and noise pollution.Power utility firms like Reliance Energy, BEST and MSEDCL are also exploring the option of setting up similar
charging points, said industry sources.Cab aggregator Ola has already introduced e-cabs in Nagpur and there are plans to launch a
similar service here. Black-and-yellow taxi unions in the city, though, are opposed to making the switch to electric taxis as of now.The
Tata Power charging points are at its receiving station in Vikhroli. There are three points that work at varying charging speeds and the
cost for consumers is fixed by the Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission."The company plans to set up charging stations at
various locations in Mumbai and is already in discussions with various stakeholders," company CEO Anil Sardana said.The new station
allows car batteries to be charged with a simple plug-in at any time. The chargers monitor the battery charging status and units
consumed.An official from BEST said the transport undertaking was also keen on launching electric and hybrid buses.BEST has placed
orders to procure six electric buses at a cost of Rs 10 crore. Power utilities are also in talks with the MMRDA and the BMC to promote
charging facilities in public parking places, said sources. The MMRDA plans to introduce at least 25 electric-hybrid AC buses in Bandra-
Kurla Complex soon.Transport experts said such charging points should come up at every petrol pump and car park. They said
infrastructure availability was necessary to encourage the switch to electric cars.Experts said it could take up to five hours for an e-car
to be fully charged at a typical slow charging point. A car can also be fully charged in 30 minutes to an hour-and-half at a fast-charging
point. Moste-carswould be able to cover 120 km on a full charge.In some countries, one of the ways to recharge is to exchange the
battery. In India the batteries are too heavy, big and expensive to carry as spares, said experts.
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Publication: UNI India Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 22 Aug 2017
Tata Power launches electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Mumbai
http://www.uniindia.com/tata-power-launches-electric-vehicle-charging-infrastructure-in-mumbai/cars/news/966240.html
UNI As part of its commitment towards sustainability and another green milestone, Tata Power, Indias largest integrated power
company, has installed their first Electric Vehicle charging station at Tata Power Receiving Station at Vikhroli, Mumbai. According to
a company release, Tata Power's aim is to build a network to make it easier for people to adopt to EVs and be future ready. Such an
adoption of smart charging infrastructure will help the country achieve its ambitious plan of mass scale shift to electric vehicles by
2030. Pioneers of this vision, Tata Power has taken this initiative of providing charging stations along with Mass - Tech Controls.
Commenting on the same, Anil Sardana, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said, We are proud and happy with the launch of Electrical Vehicle
Charging stations as Tata Power continues to set a high standard in adopting sustainable practices by using innovative technology,
providing customers access to energy-efficient processes. We are moving towards clean power for all and it is our endeavor to provide
best of the solutions for our country to achieve a greener tomorrow. These chargers would facilitate electric car users to charge their
cars (Battery Electric Vehicles such as the Mahindra e2o, Nissan Leaf, etc) at any time safely and conveniently. The chargers can also
monitor the car battery charging status and units consumed while charging a car. The company plans to set up charging stations at
various locations in Mumbai and is already in discussions with various stakeholders.
Read more at http://www.uniindia.com/tata-power-launches-electric-vehicle-charging-infrastructure-in-
mumbai/cars/news/966240.html#uhYpmeh0LRCC7u33.99
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Publication: Asianet India Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 22 Aug 2017
Tata Power Tooks The Initiative Of Providing Charging Stations
http://asianetindia.com/tata-power-tooks-the-initiative-of-providing-charging-stations/
As part of its commitment towards sustainability and another green milestone, Tata Power, Indias largest integrated power company,
has installed their first Electric Vehicle charging station at Tata Power Receiving Station at Vikhroli, Mumbai.
According to a company release, Tata Powers aim is to build a network to make it easier for people to adopt to EVs and be future
ready.
Such an adoption of smart charging infrastructure will help the country achieve its ambitious plan of mass scale shift to electric vehicles
by 2030.
Pioneers of this vision, Tata Power has taken this initiative of providing charging stations along with Mass Tech Controls.
Commenting on the same, Anil Sardana, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said, We are proud and happy with the launch of Electrical Vehicle
Charging stations as Tata Power continues to set a high standard in adopting sustainable practices by using innovative technology,
providing customers access to energy-efficient processes.
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Page 68 of 107.
Publication: NDTV Auto Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 22 Aug 2017
Tata Power Installs First Electric Car Charging Station In Mumbai
https://auto.ndtv.com/news/tata-power-installs-first-electric-car-charging-station-in-mumbai-1740113
With the Indian government wanting to get the Auto industry ready to facilitate electric cars in India, our country is not just struggling
to change the mindset of the customers but also create infrastructure for these cars. The steps need to be taken now and in the next
decade, to make sure that India is ready for electric cars by 2030. Tata Power, installed its first electric vehicle charging station at Tata
Power receiving Station at Vikhroli, Mumbai. The company aims to build a network to make it easier for people to adopt EVs and be
future ready. The adoption of smart charging infrastructure is just a baby step in the right direction. Tata Power has taken this initiative
of providing charging stations along with Mass - Tech Controls.
Commenting on the same, Mr. Anil Sardana, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said, "We are proud and happy with the launch of Electrical
Vehicle Charging stations as Tata Power continues to set a high standard in adopting sustainable practices by using innovative
technology, providing customers access to energy-efficient processes. We are moving towards clean power for all and it is our
endeavor to provide best of the solutions for our country to achieve a greener tomorrow".
These chargers would facilitate electric car users to charge their cars (Battery Electric Vehicles such as the Mahindra e2o, Nissan
Leaf, etc) at any time safely and conveniently. The chargers can also monitor the car battery charging status and units consumed while
charging a car. The company plans to set up charging stations at various locations in Mumbai and is already in discussions with various
stakeholders.
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Page 69 of 107.
Publication: India Live Today Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 22 Aug 2017
Tata Power introduces innovative vehicle charging station to electric cars
http://www.indialivetoday.com/tata-power-introduces-innovative-vehicle-charging-station-to-electric-cars/191260.html
The first electric vehicle with a charging facility was installed by Tata Power at Vikhroli in Mumbai on Monday. Tata Power said in a
statement that The main aim behind installing this vehicle was to build a network to make it easier for people and people could adopt
electrical vehicles in future. By the adoption of a smart charging infrastructure, it would help the country to reach its ambitious plan of
mass scale switch to electrical vehicles by 2030.
Tata Power took the initiative of providing charging stations at Tata power receiving Station, along with Mass-tech controls. Anil
Sardana, Chief executive Officer and Managing Director of Tata Power said in a statement that We are honored and happy with the
launch of the electrical vehicle charging stations. Tata Power would continue to set a high standard in adopting sustainable practices
by the utilizing innovative technology an d providing customers access to energy-efficient processes. We are shifting towards clean
power for everyone and our aim to provide best of the solutions for our country to attain a greener tomorrow.
The chargers would assist theelectric car users to charge their cars like the battery electric vehicles such as the Mahindra e2o, Nissan
Leaf, etc at any point of time safely and comfortably. The chargers could also audit the car battery charging status and the units
consumed while charging car. The company is also planning to establish charging stations at several locations in Mumbai it has already
been discussed with various stakeholders.
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Page 70 of 107.
Publication: Myiris Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 22 Aug 2017
Tata Power launches electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Mumbai
http://www.myiris.com/news/company-update/Tata-Power-launches-electric-vehicle-charging-infrastructure-in-
Mumbai/20170821135457199
Tata Powerlaunches Electric Vehicle charging infrastructure in Mumbai Tata Power has been a frontrunner in technology adoption and
innovation while also setting benchmarks in sustainability.
As part of its commitment towards sustainability and another green milestone, the Company has installed their first Electric Vehicle
(EV) charging station at Tata Power(Q,N,C,F)* Receiving Station at Vikhroli, Mumbai.
Tata Power's aim is to build a network to make it easier for people to adopt to EVs and be future ready. Such an adoption of smart
charging infrastructure will help the country achieve its ambitious plan of mass scale shift to EVs by 2030.
Pioneers of this vision, Tata Power has taken this initiative of providing charging stations along with Mass - Tech Controls.
The Company plans to set up charging stations at various locations in Mumbai and is already in discussions with various stakeholders.
The Press Release to be issued by the Company is attached for your ready reference.
Shares of the company gained Rs 0.15, or 0.19%, to trade at Rs 80.45. The total volume of shares traded was 100,855 at the BSE
(1.43 p.m., Monday).
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Page 71 of 107.
Publication: ET Auto Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 22 Aug 2017
Tata Power launches electric vehicle charging facility
http://auto.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/industry/tata-power-launches-electric-vehicle-charging-facility/60157685
Tata Powertoday said it has installed its firstelectric vehiclecharging facilityat Vikhroli in Mumbai.Tata Power's aim is to build a network
to make it easier for people to adopt to electric vehicles and be future ready, the company said in a statement.Such an adoption of
smart charging infrastructure will help the country achieve its ambitious plan of mass scale shift to electric vehicles by 2030, it said.Tata
Power has taken this initiative of providing charging stations at Tata Power Receiving Station, along with Mass - Tech
Controls.Commenting on this, Anil Sardana, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement, "We are proud and happy with the launch
of electrical vehicle charging stations as Tata Power continues to set a high standard in adopting sustainable practices by using
innovative technology, providing customers access to energy-efficient processes."He further said, "We are moving towardsclean
powerfor all and it is our endeavor to provide best of the solutions for our country to achieve a greener tomorrow."These chargers
would facilitateelectric carusers to charge their cars (battery electric vehicles such as theMahindrae2o,NissanLeaf, etc) at any time
safely and conveniently. The chargers can also monitor the car battery charging status and units consumed while charging a car.The
company plans to set up charging stations at various locations in Mumbai and is already in discussions with various stakeholders, it
added.
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Page 72 of 107.
Publication: Gadgets Now Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 22 Aug 2017
Tata Power ushers in electric vehicle charging facility in Mumbai
http://www.gadgetsnow.com/tech-news/tata-power-ushers-in-electric-vehicle-charging-facility-in-
mumbai/articleshow/60156904.cms
Tata Powertoday said it has installed its first electric vehicle charging facility at Vikhroli in Mumbai.Tata Power's aim is to build a
network to make it easier for people to adopt toelectric vehiclesand be future ready, the company said in a statement.Such an adoption
of smart charging infrastructure will help the country achieve its ambitious plan of mass scale shift to electric vehicles by 2030, it
said.Tata Power has taken this initiative of providing charging stations at Tata Power Receiving Station, along with Mass - Tech
Controls.Commenting on this, Anil Sardana, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement, "We are proud and happy with the launch
of electrical vehicle charging stations as Tata Power continues to set a high standard in adopting sustainable practices by using
innovative technology, providing customers access to energy-efficient processes."He further said, "We are moving towards clean
power for all and it is our endeavor to provide best of the solutions for our country to achieve a greener tomorrow."These chargers
would facilitate electric car users to charge their cars (battery electric vehicles such as theMahindrae2o,NissanLeaf, etc) at any time
safely and conveniently. The chargers can also monitor the car battery charging status and units consumed while charging a car.The
company plans to set up charging stations at various locations in Mumbai and is already in discussions with various stakeholders, it
added.
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Page 73 of 107.
Publication: The New Indian Express Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 22 Aug 2017
Tata Power launches electric vehicle charging facility in Mumbai
http://www.newindianexpress.com/business/2017/aug/21/tata-power-launches-electric-vehicle-charging-facility-in-mumbai-
1646145.html
Tata Power today said it has installed its first electric vehicle charging facility at Vikhroli in Mumbai.
Tata Power's aim is to build a network to make it easier for people to adopt to electric vehicles and be future ready, the company said
in a statement. Such an adoption of smart charging infrastructure will help the country achieve its ambitious plan of mass scale shift
to electric vehicles by 2030, it said.
Tata Power has taken this initiative of providing charging stations at Tata Power Receiving Station, along with Mass-Tech Controls.
Commenting on this, Anil Sardana, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement, "We are proud and happy with the launch of
electrical vehicle charging stations as Tata Power continues to set a high standard in adopting sustainable practices by using innovative
technology, providing customers access to energy-efficient processes."
He further said, "We are moving towards clean power for all and it is our endeavour to provide best of the solutions for our country to
achieve a greener tomorrow."
These chargers would facilitate electric car users to charge their cars (battery electric vehicles such as the Mahindra e2o, Nissan Leaf,
etc) at any time safely. The chargers can also monitor the car battery charging status and units consumed while charging a car.
The company plans to set up charging stations at various locations in Mumbai and is already in discussions with various stakeholders,
it added.
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Page 74 of 107.
Publication: IIFL Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 22 Aug 2017
Tata Power launches electric vehicle charging station in Mumbai
http://www.indiainfoline.com/article/news-top-story/tata-power-tata-power-launches-electric-vehicle-charging-station-in-
mumbai-117082100056_1.html
Tata Powerhas installed the companys first Electric Vehicles (EV) charging station at Vikhroli, Mumbai. The company aims to build a
network to make it easier for people to adapt to EVs and be future ready.
The company has been a frontrunner in technology adoption and innovation while also setting benchmarks in sustainability. As part of
its commitment towards sustainability and another green milestone, the company has installed their EV charging station at Tata Power
Receiving Station at Vikhroli.
Such an adoption of smart charging infrastructure will help the country achieve its ambitious plan of mass scale shift to EVs by 2030.
Pioneers of this vision; the company has taken the initiative of providing charging stations along with Mass-Tech Controls.
Meanwhile, the stock was trading higher by 0.37% at Rs 80 per share on BSE at 1350 hours. It opened at Rs 80 per share. It touched
its intraday high and low at Rs 80.90 and Rs 80 per share respectively.
The stock attracted a total traded volume of 15,19,479 shares and traded value of Rs 1,221.21 lakh on NSE at 1352 hours. On YTD
basis, the stock advanced by nearly 5.80% till date.
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Page 75 of 107.
Publication: Energy Infra Pos Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 22 Aug 2017
Tata Power Introduces Innovative Vehicle Charging Station To Electric Cars
http://energyinfrapost.com/tata-power-introduces-innovative-vehicle-charging-station-electric-cars/
The first electric vehicle with a charging facility was installed by Tata Power at Vikhroli in Mumbai on Monday. Tata Power said in a
statement that The main aim behind installing this vehicle was to build a network to make it easier for people and people could adopt
electrical vehicles in future. By the adoption of a smart charging infrastructure, it would help the country to reach its ambitious plan of
mass scale switch to electrical vehicles by 2030.
Tata Power took the initiative of providing charging stations at Tata power receiving Station, along with Mass-tech controls. Anil
Sardana, Chief executive Officer and Managing Director of Tata Power said in a statement that We are honored and happy with the
launch of the electrical vehicle charging stations. Tata Power would continue to set a high standard in adopting sustainable practices
by the utilizing innovative technology an d providing customers access to energy-efficient processes. We are shifting towards clean
power for everyone and our aim to provide best of the solutions for our country to attain a greener tomorrow.
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Page 76 of 107.
Publication: Auto Car Pro Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 22 Aug 2017
Tata Power launches electric vehicle charging station in Mumbai
http://www.autocarpro.in/news-national/tata-power-launches-electric-vehicle-charging-station-mumbai-25874
Tata Power, Indias largest integrated power company, has installed its first electric vehicle (EV) charging station at the Tata Power
Receiving Station at Vikhroli, Mumbai.
The abject lack of an adequate EV charging infrastructure across the country has been among the reasons that are hampering the
growth of the EV sector. Adoption of a smart charging infrastructure is absolutely critical if India is to achieve its ambitious plan of mass
scale shift to EVs by 2030.
The Tata Power charging station will enable electric car users to charge their cars (battery electric vehicles like the Mahindra e2o)
safely and conveniently, says the company. The chargers can also monitor the car battery charging status and units consumed while
the vehicle is being charging. The company plans to set up charging stations at various locations in Mumbai and is already in talks
with various stakeholders.
Commenting on the new charging station, Anil Sardana, CEO and MD, Tata Power, said, The launch of electrical vehicle charging
stations as Tata Power is to set a high standard in adopting sustainable practices by using innovative technology, providing customers
access to energy-efficient processes. We are moving towards clean power for all and it is our endeavour to provide best of the solutions
for our country to achieve a greener tomorrow.
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Page 77 of 107.
Publication: Millennium Post Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 22 Aug 2017
Tata Motors to pump Rs. 4k cr to drive new products in FY18
http://www.millenniumpost.in/nation/tata-motors-to-pump-rs-4k-cr-to-drive-new-products-in-fy18-258449
Homegrown auto major Tata Motors on Monday said it will invest Rs 4,000 crore in the current fiscal to bring new passenger and
commercial vehicles to the market as part of its turnaround strategy. The company also expects to save over Rs 1,500 crore and add
to the bottom line in its domestic business through various cost optimisation exercises and hopes return to the black in 2017-18.
Besides, it is looking at "temporary hibernation" of some of its production lines across different plants in order to optimise
manufacturing. Read This - Essar Oil completes $13 billion sale to Rosneft in largest FDI deal In line with its new approach, the
company also unveiled its new brand promise with tagline 'Connecting Aspirations'. Tata Motors Managing Director Guenter Butschek
said the company has embarked on a turnaround programme with the next 6-9 months being critical as against an earlier planned
business transition, to be achieved on the next 2-3 years. The domestic commercial vehicles business is the backbone of Tata Motors
and the focus of the turnaround is on getting higher market share of 5 per cent in this segment and launching new products faster in
the market, he told reporters here. "For the CV segment we have earmarked Rs 1,500 crore for FY18," Butschek said, adding that 10
new products have been lined up. Out of these six will be in medium and heavy CV segments, while four products are in intermediate
CV category, he said. When asked about passenger vehicles, he said the investment would be of Rs 2,500 crore but did not share
product launch details. pti Read This - EOL deal prevents Ruias from re-entering India oil refining, retailing: Rosneft Tata Power
launches electric vehicle charging facility New Delhi: Tata Power on Monday said it has installed its first electric vehicle charging facility
at Vikhroli in Mumbai. Tata Power's aim is to build a network to make it easier for people to adopt to electric vehicles and be future
ready, the company said in a statement. Such an adoption of smart charging infrastructure will help the country achieve its ambitious
plan of mass scale shift to electric vehicles by 2030, it said.
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Page 78 of 107.
Publication: Energy Infra Pos Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 22 Aug 2017
Tata Power Sets Up First EV Charging Station In Mumbai
https://energyinfrapost.com/tata-power-sets-first-ev-charging-station-mumbai/
Tata Power has installed its first electric vehicle charging station at Tata Power Receiving Station at Vikhroli, Mumbai, marking its foray
into infrastructure development for battery-charged vehicles.These chargers would enable electric car users to charge their cars
(Battery Electric Vehicles such as the Mahindra e2o, Nissan Leaf, etc) at any time safely and conveniently. The chargers can also
monitor the car battery charging status and units consumed while charging a car, the company said in a statement.
Tata Powers aim is to build a network to make it easier for people to adopt to EVs and be future ready. Such an adoption of smart
charging infrastructure will help the country achieve its ambitious plan of mass scale shift to electric vehicles by 2030, the company
said.Pioneers of this vision, Tata Power has taken this initiative of providing charging stations along with Mass Tech Controls.
The company plans to set up charging stations at various locations in Mumbai and is already in discussions with various
stakeholders.Commenting on the same, Anil Sardana,CEO& MD, Tata Power, said, We are proud and happy with the launch of
Electrical Vehicle Charging stations as Tata Power continues to set a high standard in adopting sustainable practices by using
innovative technology, providing customers access to energy-efficient processes. We are moving towards clean power for all and it is
our endeavour to provide best of the solutions for our country to achieve a greenertomorrow.
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Page 79 of 107.
Publication: The Tribune Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 22 Aug 2017
Tata Power charging stations for e-vehicles
http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/nation/tata-power-charging-stations-for-e-vehicles/455646.html
Tata Power on Monday said it was entering the market for charging electric vehicles. The company set up its first Electric Vehicles
(EV) charging station at the Tata Power receiving station at Vikhroli in Mumbai.Electric cars like Mahindra e2o and Nissan Leaf would
be charged any time in a safe manner
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Page 80 of 107.
Publication: Equity Pandit Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 22 Aug 2017
Tata Power has launched electric vehicle charging facility
http://www.equitypandit.com/news_and_events/tata-power-has-launched-electric-vehicle-charging-facility/
Tata Power has installed its first electric vehicle charging facility at Vikhroli in Mumbai. The company said in a statement that Tata
Powers aim is to build a network to make it easier for people to adopt to electric vehicles and be future ready. It further said that such
an adoption of smart charging infrastructure will help the country achieve its ambitious plan of mass scale shift to electric vehicles by
2030.
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Page 81 of 107.
Publication: Maharashtra Today Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 22 Aug 2017
India's first electric vehicle charging station launched in Mumbai by Tata Power
http://www.maharashtratoday.in/indias-first-electric-vehicle-charging-station-launched-mumbai-tata-power/22
While India is making strides in the clean energy movement in terms of power generation, electric vehicles (EV) have not found many
takers in the country. One of the main reasons for this is the non-availability of charging stations for EVs. Recognizing this problem,
Tata Power installed the countrys first such charging station at Tata Power Receiving Station at Mumbai.The Indian government has
asked the auto industry leaders to help set up the infrastructure to make the country ready for electric cars. As a part of its clean energy
movement, the government wants EVs to become more commonplace in the country by 2030. Tata Power has taken this initiative of
providing charging stations along with Mass Tech Controls.
Commenting on the new charging station, Anil Sardana, CEO and MD, Tata Power, said, The launch of electrical vehicle charging
stations as Tata Power is to set a high standard in adopting sustainable practices by using innovative technology, providing customers
access to energy-efficient processes. We are moving towards clean power for all and it is our endeavour to provide best of the solutions
for our country to achieve a greener tomorrow.The first station is located in Mumbais Vikhroli suburb. It will help EV owners charge
their cars with utmost safety and convenience. They can even monitor the charging status and units of energy consumed while their
vehicles are being charged. Tata Power has plans to start more EV charging stations in Mumbai.
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Page 82 of 107.
Publication: tradenivesh Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 22 Aug 2017
Tata Power launches electric vehicle charging station in Mumbai
http://tradenivesh.com/popular_post_detail.php?id=Tata-Power-launches-electric-vehicle-charging-station-in-
Mumbai&pid=69
Tata Power has installed the companys first Electric Vehicles (EV) charging station at Vikhroli, Mumbai. The company aims to build a
network to make it easier for people to adapt to EVs and be future ready. The company has been a frontrunner in technology adoption
and innovation while also setting benchmarks in sustainability. As part of its commitment towards sustainability and another green
milestone, the company has installed their EV charging station at Tata Power Receiving Station at Vikhroli.
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Page 83 of 107.
Publication: Dilliki News Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 22 Aug 2017
Tata Power launches electric vehicle charging facility in Mumbai
http://dillikinews.com/tata-power-launches-electric-vehicle-charging-facility-in-mumbai/
Tata Power today said it has installed its first electric vehicle charging facility at Vikhroli in Mumbai. Tata Powers aim is to build a
network to make it easier for people to adopt to electric vehicles and be future ready, the company said in a statement. Such an
adoption of smart charging infrastructure will help the country achieve its ambitious plan of mass scale shift to electric vehicles by
2030, it said. Tata Power has taken this initiative of providing charging stations at Tata Power Receiving Station, along with Mass-
Tech Controls. Commenting on this, Anil Sardana, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement, We are proud and happy with the
launch of electrical vehicle charging stations as Tata Power continues to set a high standard in adopting sustainable practices by using
innovative technology, providing customers access to energy-efficient processes. He further said, We are moving towards clean power
for all and it is our endeavour to provide best of the solutions for our country to achieve a greener tomorrow. These chargers would
facilitate electric car users to charge their cars (battery electric vehicles such as the Mahindra e2o, Nissan Leaf, etc) at any time safely.
The chargers can also monitor the car battery charging status and units consumed while charging a car. The company plans to set up
charging stations at various locations in Mumbai and is already in discussions with various stakeho
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Page 84 of 107.
Publication: FirstNews Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 22 Aug 2017
Tata Power launches electric vehicle charging facility
https://firstnews24.net/tata-power-launches-electric-vehicle-charging-facility/
Tata Power on Monday said it has installed its first electric vehicle charging facility at Vikhroli in Mumbai. Tata Power's aim is to build
a network to make it easier for people to adopt to electric vehicles and be future ready, the company said in a statement. Such an
adoption of smart charging infrastructure will help the country achieve its ambitious plan of mass scale shift to electric vehicles by
2030, it said. Tata Power has taken this initiative of providing charging stations at Tata Power Receiving Station, along with Mass
Tech Controls. Commenting on this, Anil Sardana, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement, "We are proud and happy with the
launch of electrical vehicle charging stations as Tata Power continues to set a high standard in adopting sustainable practices by using
innovative technology, providing customers access to energy-efficient processes." He further said, "We are moving towards clean
power for all and it is our endeavor to provide best of the solutions for our country to achieve a greener tomorrow." These chargers
would facilitate electric car users to charge their cars (battery electric vehicles such as the Mahindra e2o, Nissan Leaf, etc) at any time
safely and conveniently. The chargers can also monitor the car battery charging status and units consumed while charging a car. The
company plans to set up charging stations at various locations in Mumbai and is already in discussions with various stakeholders, it
added. Read More:https://firstnews24.net/tata-power-launches-electric-vehicle-charging-facility/FirstNews24.net
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Page 85 of 107.
Publication: Aasmaa Securities Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 22 Aug 2017
Tata Power launches electric vehicle charging facility
http://www.aasmaasecurities.com/news-details/eod-846487-companynews
Tata Power today said that it has installed its first electric vehicle charging facility at Vikhroli in Mumbai.
Tata Power's aim is to build a network to make it easier for people to adopt to electric vehicles and be future ready, the company said
in a filing to the Bombay Stock Exchange.
Such an adoption of smart charging infrastructure will help the country achieve its ambitious plan of mass scale shift to electric vehicles
by 2030, it said.
Tata Power has taken this initiative of providing charging stations at Tata Power Receiving Station, along with Mass - Tech Controls.
Commenting on this, Anil Sardana, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement, "We are proud and happy with the launch of
electrical vehicle charging stations as Tata Power continues to set a high standard in adopting sustainable practices by using innovative
technology, providing customers access to energy-efficient processes."
He further said, "We are moving towards clean power for all and it is our endeavor to provide best of the solutions for our country to
achieve a greener tomorrow."
These chargers would facilitate electric car users to charge their cars (battery electric vehicles such as the Mahindra e2o, Nissan Leaf,
etc) at any time safely and conveniently. The chargers can also monitor the car battery charging status and units consumed while
charging a car.
The company plans to set up charging stations at various locations in Mumbai and is already in discussions with various stakeholders,
it added.
Meanwhile, shares of the company were trading at Rs 80.10 apiece, down 0.25 per cent from the previous close at 14:30 hours on
BSE.
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Page 86 of 107.
Publication: Dot Emirates Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 22 Aug 2017
Tata Power launches electric vehicle charging facility
https://www.dotemirates.com/en/details/3816735?from=dot
Tata Power on Monday said it has installed its first electric vehicle charging facility at Vikhroli in Mumbai.
Tata Power's aim is to build a network to make it easier for people to adopt to electric vehicles and be future ready, the company said
in a statement.
Such an adoption of smart charging infrastructure will help the country achieve its ambitious plan of mass scale shift to electric vehicles
by 2030, it said. Tata Power has taken this initiative of providing charging stations at Tata Power Receiving Station, along with Mass -
Tech Controls.
Commenting on this, Anil Sardana, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement, "We are proud and happy with the launch of
electrical vehicle charging stations as Tata Power continues to set a high standard in adopting sustainable practices by using innovative
technology, providing customers access to energy-efficient processes."
He further said, "We are moving towards clean power for all and it is our endeavor to provide best of the solutions for our country to
achieve a greener tomorrow."
These chargers would facilitate electric car users to charge theircars(battery electric vehicles such as the Mahindra e2o, Nissan Leaf,
etc) at any time safely and conveniently.
The chargers can also monitor the car battery charging status and units consumed while charging a car. The company plans to set up
charging stations at various locations in Mumbai and is already in discussions with various stakeholders, it added.
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Page 87 of 107.
Publication: Public Now Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 22 Aug 2017
Tata Power Launches Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure In Mumbai
http://www.publicnow.com/view/C54E640733BEC2487B7A1651B6BFDE94CAC1CAEB?2017-08-21-13:00:08 01:00-xxx2773
Tata Power, India's largest integrated power company, has been a front runner in technology adoption and innovation while also setting
benchmarks in sustainability. As part of its commitment towards sustainability and another green milestone, the company has installed
their first electric vehicle (EV) charging station at Tata Power Receiving Station at Vikhroli, Mumbai.
Tata Power's aim is to build a network to make it easier for people to adopt to EVs and be future-ready. Such an adoption of smart
charging infrastructure will help the country achieve its ambitious plan of mass scale shift to EVs by 2030. Pioneers of this vision, Tata
Power has taken this initiative of providing charging stations along with Mass-Tech Controls.
Commenting on the same, Anil Sardana, CEO and MD, Tata Power, said, 'We are proud and happy with the launch of electrical vehicle
charging stations as Tata Power continues to set a high standard in adopting sustainable practices by using innovative technology,
providing customers access to energy-efficient processes. We are moving towards clean power for all and it is our endeavour to
provide best of the solutions for our country to achieve a greener tomorrow'.
These chargers would facilitate electric car users to charge their cars (battery electric vehicles such as the Mahindra e2o, Nissan Leaf,
etc.) at any time, safely and conveniently. The chargers can also monitor the car battery charging status and units consumed while
charging a car.
The company plans to set up charging stations at various locations in Mumbai and is already in discussions with various stakeholders.
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Page 88 of 107.
Publication: Sakshi Business Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 22 Aug 2017
New feature of Electric vehicle charging facility by Tata Power
https://www.sakshibusiness.com/english/view/new-feature-of-electric-vehicle-charging-facility-by-tata-power-7322
Tata Power (BSE -0.25%) today announced that it has inaugurated its first electric vehicle charging facility at Vikhroli in Mumbai. The
main focus of the company is to enhance its network and make easy accessibility to its customers to follow to electric vehicles and be
future ready.
The company stated that this kind of innovation will help our nation to accomplish its determined plan of mass scale shift to electric
vehicles by 2030. Tata Power has engaged in this initiative of providing charging stations at Tata Power Receiving Station, together
with Mass - Tech Controls.
Anil Sardana, CEO & MD of Tata Power states that they are moving in the direction of clean power for all and they strive to offer best
of the solutions for our country to attain a greener in the coming days.
It is in the strategy to set up charging stations at various locations in Mumbai and is already in considerations with numerous
stakeholders.
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Page 89 of 107.
Publication: Finalaya Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 22 Aug 2017
Tata Power inches up on launching Electric Vehicle charging infrastructure in Mumbai
http://www.finalaya.com/News/Tata-Power-inches-up-on-launching-Electric-Vehicle-charging-infrastructure-in-Mumbai-
N554356.aspx
Tata Power Company is currently trading at Rs. 80.45, up by 0.15 points or 0.19% from its previous closing of Rs. 80.30 on the
BSE.The scrip opened at Rs. 80.00 and has touched a high and low of Rs. 80.90 and Rs. 80.00 respectively. So far 103453 shares
were traded on the counter.
The BSE group 'A' stock of face value Rs. 1 has touched a 52 week high of Rs. 91.25 on 03-Apr-2017 and a 52 week low of Rs. 67.10
on 09-Nov-2016.
Last one week high and low of the scrip stood at Rs. 83.55 and Rs. 76.50 respectively. The current market cap of the company is Rs.
21665.24 crore.
The promoters holding in the company stood at 33.02%, while Institutions and Non-Institutions held 51.06% and 15.80% respectively.
Tata Power has installed their first Electric Vehicle (EV) charging station at Tata Power Receiving Station at Vikhroli, Mumbai. The
companys aim is to build a network to make it easier for people to adopt to EVs and be future ready. Such an adoption of smart
charging infrastructure will help the country achieve its ambitious plan of mass scale shift to electric vehicles by 2030. Pioneers of this
vision, Tata Power has taken this initiative of providing charging stations along with Mass - Tech Controls.These chargers would
facilitate electric car users to charge their cars (Battery Electric Vehicles such as the Mahindra e2o, Nissan Leaf, etc) at any time safely
and conveniently. The chargers can also monitor the car battery charging status and units consumed while charging a car. The
company plans to set up charging stations at various locations in Mumbai and is already in discussions with various stakeholders.Tata
Power is Indias largest integrated power company with a growing international presence. The company together with its subsidiaries
and jointly controlled entities has presence in all the segments of the power sector viz. Fuel Security and Logistics, Generation (thermal,
hydro, solar and wind), Transmission, Distribution and Trading.
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Page 90 of 107.
Publication: Xyznews Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 22 Aug 2017
Tata Power charging stations for e-vehicles
http://xyznews.com.ng/news/303785/tata-power-charging-stations-for-e-vehicles
Tata Power on Monday said it was entering the market for charging electric vehicles. The company set up its first Electric Vehicles
(EV) charging station at the Tata Power receiving station at Vikhroli in Mumbai.Electric cars like Mahindra e2o and Nissan Leaf would
be charged any time in a safe manner. TNS
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Page 91 of 107.
Publication: FirstNews Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 22 Aug 2017
Tata Power launches electric vehicle charging facility
https://firstnews24.net/tata-power-launches-electric-vehicle-charging-facility-2/
Tata Power today said it has installed its first electric vehicle charging facility at Vikhroli in Mumbai. Tata Power's aim is to build a
network to make it easier for people to adopt to electric vehicles and be future ready, the company said in a statement. Such an
adoption of smart charging infrastructure will help the country achieve its ambitious plan of mass scale shift to electric vehicles by
2030, it said. Tata Power has taken this initiative of providing charging stations at Tata Power Receiving Station, along with Mass
Tech Controls. Commenting on this, Anil Sardana, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement, "We are proud and happy with the
launch of electrical vehicle charging stations as Tata Power continues to set a high standard in adopting sustainable practices by using
innovative technology, providing customers access to energy-efficient processes." He further said, "We are moving towards clean
power for all and it is our endeavor to provide best of the solutions for our country to achieve a greener tomorrow." These chargers
would facilitate electric car users to charge their cars (battery electric vehicles such as the Mahindra e2o, Nissan Leaf, etc) at any time
safely and conveniently. The chargers can also monitor the car battery charging status and units consumed while charging a car. The
company plans to set up charging stations at various locations in Mumbai and is already in discussions with various stakeholders, it
added.Read More:https://firstnews24.net/tata-power-launches-electric-vehicle-charging-facility-2/FirstNews24.net
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Page 92 of 107.
Publication: Dot Emirates Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 22 Aug 2017
Tata Power launches electric vehicle charging facility
https://www.dotemirates.com/en/details/3816802?from=dot
Tata Power today said it has installed its first electric vehicle charging facility at Vikhroli in Mumbai. Tata Power's aim is to build a
network to make it easier for people to adopt to electric vehicles and be future ready, the company said in a statement.
Such an adoption of smart charging infrastructure will help the country achieve its ambitious plan of mass scale shift to electric vehicles
by 2030, it said.
Tata Power has taken this initiative of providing charging stations at Tata Power Receiving Station, along with Mass - Tech Controls.
Commenting on this, Anil Sardana, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement, "We are proud and happy with the launch of
electrical vehicle charging stations as Tata Power continues to set a high standard in adopting sustainable practices by using innovative
technology, providing customers access to energy-efficient processes."
He further said, "We are moving towards clean power for all and it is our endeavor to provide best of the solutions for our country to
achieve a greener tomorrow."
These chargers would facilitate electric car users to charge theircars(battery electric vehicles such as the Mahindra e2o, Nissan Leaf,
etc) at any time safely and conveniently. The chargers can also monitor the car battery charging status and units consumed while
charging a car.
The company plans to set up charging stations at various locations in Mumbai and is already in discussions with various stakeholders,
it added.
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Page 93 of 107.
Publication: Business Standard Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 21 Aug 2017
Tata Power Company installs first Electric Vehicle Charging Station
http://www.business-standard.com/article/news-cm/tata-power-company-installs-first-electric-vehicle-charging-station-
117082100422_1.html
Tata PowerCompany has installed its first Electric Vehicle Charging Station atTata PowerReceiving Station at Vikhroli,Mumbai.The
Company plans to set up charging stations at various locations inMumbaiand is already in discussion with various stakeholders.
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Page 94 of 107.
Publication: The Hindu Business Line Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 21 Aug 2017
Tata Power launches electric vehicle charging facility
http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/companies/tata-power-launches-electric-vehicle-charging-facility/article9824832.ece
Tata Power today said it has installed its first electric vehicle charging facility at Vikhroli in Mumbai.
Tata Powers aim is to build a network to make it easier for people to adopt to electric vehicles and be future ready, the company said
in a statement.
Such an adoption of smart charging infrastructure will help the country achieve its ambitious plan of a mass scale shift to electric
vehicles by 2030, it said.
Tata Power has taken this initiative of providing charging stations at Tata Power Receiving Station, along with Mass Tech Controls.
Commenting on this, Anil Sardana, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement, We are proud and happy with the launch of electrical
vehicle charging stations as Tata Power continues to set a high standard in adopting sustainable practices by using innovative
technology, providing customers access to energy-efficient processes.
He further said, We are moving towards clean power for all and it is our endeavour to provide the best of solutions for our country to
achieve a greener tomorrow.
These chargers would facilitate electric car users to charge their cars (battery electric vehicles such as the Mahindra e2o, Nissan Leaf,
etc) at any time safely and conveniently. The chargers can also monitor the car battery charging status and units consumed while
charging a car.
The company plans to set up charging stations at various locations in Mumbai and is in discussions with various stakeholders, it added.
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Page 95 of 107.
Page 96 of 107.
Publication: DNA Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 21 Aug 2017
Tata Power launches electric vehicle charging facility
http://www.dnaindia.com/technology/report-tata-power-launches-electric-vehicle-charging-facility-2536863
Tata Power today said it has installed its first electric vehicle charging facility at Vikhroli in Mumbai.
Tata Power's aim is to build a network to make it easier for people to adopt to electric vehicles and be future ready, the company said
in a statement.
Such an adoption of smart charging infrastructure will help the country achieve its ambitious plan of mass scale shift to electric vehicles
by 2030, it said.
Tata Power has taken this initiative of providing charging stations at Tata Power Receiving Station, along with Mass - Tech Controls.
Commenting on this, Anil Sardana, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement, "We are proud and happy with the launch of
electrical vehicle charging stations as Tata Power continues to set a high standard in adopting sustainable practices by using innovative
technology, providing customers access to energy-efficient processes."
He further said, "We are moving towards clean power for all and it is our endeavor to provide best of the solutions for our country to
achieve a greener tomorrow." These chargers would facilitate electric car users to charge their cars (battery electric vehicles such as
the Mahindra e2o, Nissan Leaf, etc) at any time safely and conveniently. The chargers can also monitor the car battery charging status
and units consumed while charging a car.
The company plans to set up charging stations at various locations in Mumbai and is already in discussions with various stakeholders,
it added.
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Page 97 of 107.
Publication: Outlook Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 21 Aug 2017
Tata Power launches electric vehicle charging facility
https://www.outlookindia.com/newsscroll/tata-power-launches-electric-vehicle-charging-facility/1128317
Tata Powertoday said it has installed its first electric vehicle charging facility at Vikhroli inMumbai.Tata Power's aim is to build a network
to make it easier for people to adopt to electric vehicles and be future ready, the company said in a statement.
Such an adoption of smart charging infrastructure will help the country achieve its ambitious plan of mass scale shift to electric vehicles
by 2030, it said.Tata Power has taken this initiative of providing charging stations at Tata Power Receiving Station, along with Mass -
Tech Controls.
Commenting on this,Anil Sardana, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement, "We are proud and happy with the launch of electrical
vehicle charging stations as Tata Power continues to set a high standard in adopting sustainable practices by using innovative
technology, providing customers access to energy-efficient processes."He further said, "We are moving towards clean power for all
and it is our endeavor to provide best of the solutions for our country to achieve a greener tomorrow."
These chargers would facilitate electric car users to charge their cars (battery electric vehicles such as the Mahindra e2o,nissanLeaf,
etc) at any time safely and conveniently. The chargers can also monitor the car battery charging status and units consumed while
charging a car.The company plans to set up charging stations at various locations in Mumbai and is already in discussions with various
stakeholders, it added.
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Page 98 of 107.
Publication: Business World Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 21 Aug 2017
Tata Power Installs Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure In Mumbai
http://www.businessworld.in/article/Tata-Power-Installs-Electric-Vehicle-Charging-Infrastructure-In-Mumbai/21-08-2017-
124401/
Tata Power has taken this initiative of providing charging stations along with Mass-Tech Controls, informed the company in an official
statement
Tata Power has installed their first electric vehicle charging station at Tata Power Receiving Station at Vikhroli, Mumbai on Monday
(21 August).
Tata Power has taken this initiative of providing charging stations along with Mass-Tech Controls, informed the company in an official
statement.
The chargers can also monitor the car battery charging status and units consumed while charging a car.
Tata Powers aim is to build a network to make it easier for people to adopt to electric vehicles and be future ready. Such an adoption
of smart charging infrastructure will help the country achieve its plan of mass scale shift to electric vehicles by 2030.
The company plans to set up charging stations at various locations in Mumbai and is already in discussions with various stakeholders,
Anil Sardana, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said, We are proud and happy with the launch of Electrical Vehicle Charging stations as Tata
Power continues to set a high standard in adopting sustainable practices by using innovative technology, providing customers access
to energy-efficient processes.
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Page 99 of 107.
Publication: Moneycontrol Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 21 Aug 2017
Tata Power launches electric vehicle charging facility
http://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/tata-power-launches-electric-vehicle-charging-facility-2365357.html
Tata Power's aim is to build a network to make it easier for people to adopt to electric vehicles and be future ready, the company said
in a statement
Tata Powertoday said it has installed its first electric vehicle charging facility at Vikhroli in Mumbai.
Tata Power's aim is to build a network to make it easier for people to adopt to electric vehicles and be future ready, the company said
in a statement.
Such an adoption of smart charging infrastructure will help the country achieve its ambitious plan of mass scale shift to electric vehicles
by 2030, it said.
Tata Power has taken this initiative of providing charging stations at Tata Power Receiving Station, along with Mass - Tech Controls.
Commenting on this, Anil Sardana, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement, "We are proud and happy with the launch of
electrical vehicle charging stations as Tata Power continues to set a high standard in adopting sustainable practices by using innovative
technology, providing customers access to energy-efficient processes."
He further said, "We are moving towards clean power for all and it is our endeavor to provide best of the solutions for our country to
achieve a greener tomorrow."
These chargers would facilitate electric car users to charge their cars (battery electric vehicles such as the Mahindra e2o, Nissan Leaf,
etc) at any time safely and conveniently. The chargers can also monitor the car battery charging status and units consumed while
charging a car.
The company plans to set up charging stations at various locations in Mumbai and is already in discussions with various stakeholders,
it added.
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Page 100 of 107.
Publication: The Asian Age Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 21 Aug 2017
Tata Power launches electric vehicle charging facility
http://www.asianage.com/business/companies/210817/tata-power-launches-electric-vehicle-charging-facility.html
Tata Power on Monday said it has installed its first electric vehicle charging facility at Vikhroli in Mumbai.
Tata Power's aim is to build a network to make it easier for people to adopt to electric vehicles and be future ready, the company said
in a statement.
Such an adoption of smart charging infrastructure will help the country achieve its ambitious plan of mass scale shift to electric vehicles
by 2030, it said. Tata Power has taken this initiative of providing charging stations at Tata Power Receiving Station, along with Mass -
Tech Controls.
Commenting on this, Anil Sardana, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement, "We are proud and happy with the launch of
electrical vehicle charging stations as Tata Power continues to set a high standard in adopting sustainable practices by using innovative
technology, providing customers access to energy-efficient processes."
He further said, "We are moving towards clean power for all and it is our endeavor to provide best of the solutions for our country to
achieve a greener tomorrow."
These chargers would facilitate electric car users to charge their cars (battery electric vehicles such as the Mahindra e2o, Nissan Leaf,
etc) at any time safely and conveniently.
The chargers can also monitor the car battery charging status and units consumed while charging a car. The company plans to set up
charging stations at various locations in Mumbai and is already in discussions with various stakeholders, it added.
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Page 101 of 107.
Publication: The Asian Age Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 21 Aug 2017
Tata Power launches electric vehicle charging facility
http://www.asianage.com/technology/in-other-news/210817/tata-power-launches-electric-vehicle-charging-facility-1.html
Tata Power has taken this initiative of providing charging stations at Tata Power Receiving Station, along with Mass - Tech Controls.
Tata Power today said it has installed its first electric vehicle charging facility at Vikhroli in Mumbai. Tata Power's aim is to build a
network to make it easier for people to adopt to electric vehicles and be future ready, the company said in a statement.
Such an adoption of smart charging infrastructure will help the country achieve its ambitious plan of mass scale shift to electric vehicles
by 2030, it said.
Tata Power has taken this initiative of providing charging stations at Tata Power Receiving Station, along with Mass - Tech Controls.
Commenting on this, Anil Sardana, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement, "We are proud and happy with the launch of
electrical vehicle charging stations as Tata Power continues to set a high standard in adopting sustainable practices by using innovative
technology, providing customers access to energy-efficient processes."
He further said, "We are moving towards clean power for all and it is our endeavor to provide best of the solutions for our country to
achieve a greener tomorrow."
These chargers would facilitate electric car users to charge their cars (battery electric vehicles such as the Mahindra e2o, Nissan Leaf,
etc) at any time safely and conveniently. The chargers can also monitor the car battery charging status and units consumed while
charging a car.
The company plans to set up charging stations at various locations in Mumbai and is already in discussions with various stakeholders,
it added.
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Page 102 of 107.
Publication: Ultra News Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 21 Aug 2017
Tata Power To Set Up Electric Vehicle Charging Stations In Mumbai
https://ultra.news/s-e/32778/tata-power-set-electric-vehicle-charging-stations-mumbai
Tata Power announced its plan to set up electric vehicle charging stations across Mumbai, and has set up the first one at its compound
in Vikhroli.These chargers would facilitate electric car users to charge their cars (Battery Electric Vehicles such as the Mahindra e2O,
Nissan Leaf, etc) at any time safely and conveniently. The chargers can also monitor the car battery charging status and units
consumed while charging a car, the company said.
The company plans to set up charging stations at various locations in Mumbai and is already in discussions with various stakeholders,
it added.It is believed that over time, all petrol and diesel pumps will have charging or battery swapping facilties in them, and eventually,
petrol pumps will be completely converted to battery centers.
Battery swapping centers allow an electric car to ride in, have its drained batteries replaced by fully charged ones and drive out within
a couple of minutes. Charging centers, however, are less practical as it takes hours for a single car to be fully charged.The Narendra
Modi government has a target of stopping the sales of petrol and diesel vehicles by 2030 and switching all new vehicles to electric
power.
Tata Powers aim is to build a network to make it easier for people to adopt to EVs and be future ready, the company said.
Such an adoption of smart charging infrastructure will help the Country achieve its ambitious plan of mass scale shift to electric vehicles
by 2030.
We are moving towards clean power for all and it is Our endeavor to provide best of the solutions for Our Country to achieve a greener
tomorrow, said Anil Sardana, CEO & MD, Tata Power.
Tata Power, together with its subsidiaries and jointly controlled entities has an installed gross generation capacity of 10613 MW, about
3.5% of Indias total power generation capacity.
It is also one of the largest renewable energy players in India With a clean energy portfolio of 3141 MW.
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Page 103 of 107.
Publication: India Today Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 21 Aug 2017
Tata Power launches electric vehicle charging facility
http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/tata-power-launches-electric-vehicle-charging-facility/1/1030393.html
Tata Power today said it has installed its first electric vehicle charging facility at Vikhroli in Mumbai.
Tata Powers aim is to build a network to make it easier for people to adopt to electric vehicles and be future ready, the company said
in a statement.
Such an adoption of smart charging infrastructure will help the country achieve its ambitious plan of mass scale shift to electric vehicles
by 2030, it said.
Tata Power has taken this initiative of providing charging stations at Tata Power Receiving Station, along with Mass - Tech Controls.
Commenting on this, Anil Sardana, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement, "We are proud and happy with the launch of
electrical vehicle charging stations as Tata Power continues to set a high standard in adopting sustainable practices by using innovative
technology, providing customers access to energy-efficient processes."
He further said, "We are moving towards clean power for all and it is our endeavor to provide best of the solutions for our country to
achieve a greener tomorrow."
These chargers would facilitate electric car users to charge their cars (battery electric vehicles such as the Mahindra e2o, Nissan Leaf,
etc) at any time safely and conveniently. The chargers can also monitor the car battery charging status and units consumed while
charging a car.
The company plans to set up charging stations at various locations in Mumbai and is already in discussions with various stakeholders,
it added
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Page 104 of 107.
Publication: Deccan Chronicle Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 21 Aug 2017
Tata Power launches electric vehicle charging facility
http://www.deccanchronicle.com/business/companies/210817/tata-power-launches-electric-vehicle-charging-facility.html
Tata Power on Monday said it has installed its first electric vehicle charging facility at Vikhroli in Mumbai.
Tata Power's aim is to build a network to make it easier for people to adopt to electric vehicles and be future ready, the company said
in a statement.
Such an adoption of smart charging infrastructure will help the country achieve its ambitious plan of mass scale shift to electric vehicles
by 2030, it said. Tata Power has taken this initiative of providing charging stations at Tata Power Receiving Station, along with Mass -
Tech Controls.
Commenting on this, Anil Sardana, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement, "We are proud and happy with the launch of
electrical vehicle charging stations as Tata Power continues to set a high standard in adopting sustainable practices by using innovative
technology, providing customers access to energy-efficient processes."
He further said, "We are moving towards clean power for all and it is our endeavor to provide best of the solutions for our country to
achieve a greener tomorrow."
These chargers would facilitate electric car users to charge their cars (battery electric vehicles such as the Mahindra e2o, Nissan Leaf,
etc) at any time safely and conveniently.
The chargers can also monitor the car battery charging status and units consumed while charging a car. The company plans to set up
charging stations at various locations in Mumbai and is already in discussions with various stakeholders, it added.
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Page 105 of 107.
Publication: India Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 21 Aug 2017
Tata Power launches electric vehicle charging facility
http://www.india.com/news/agencies/tata-power-launches-electric-vehicle-charging-facility-2416850/
Tata Power today said it has installed its first electric vehicle charging facility at Vikhroli in Mumbai.
Tata Powers aim is to build a network to make it easier for people to adopt to electric vehicles and be future ready, the company said
in a statement.
Such an adoption of smart charging infrastructure will help the country achieve its ambitious plan of mass scale shift to electric vehicles
by 2030, it said.
Tata Power has taken this initiative of providing charging stations at Tata Power Receiving Station, along with Mass Tech Controls.
Commenting on this, Anil Sardana, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement, We are proud and happy with the launch of electrical
vehicle charging stations as Tata Power continues to set a high standard in adopting sustainable practices by using innovative
technology, providing customers access to energy-efficient processes.
He further said, We are moving towards clean power for all and it is our endeavor to provide best of the solutions for our country to
achieve a greener tomorrow. These chargers would facilitate electric car users to charge their cars (battery electric vehicles such as
the Mahindra e2o, Nissan Leaf, etc) at any time safely and conveniently. The chargers can also monitor the car battery charging status
and units consumed while charging a car.
The company plans to set up charging stations at various locations in Mumbai and is already in discussions with various stakeholders,
it added.
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Page 106 of 107.
Publication: Telangana Today Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 21 Aug 2017
Tata Power launches electric vehicle charging facility in Mumbai
https://telanganatoday.com/tata-power-electric-vehicle-charging-facility
Tata Power on Monday said it has installed its first electric vehicle charging facility at Vikhroli in Mumbai.Tata Powers aim is to build a
network to make it easier for people to adopt to electric vehicles and be future ready, the company said in a statement.
Such an adoption of smart charging infrastructure will help the country achieve its ambitious plan of mass scale shift to electric vehicles
by 2030, it said.Tata Power has taken this initiative of providing charging stations at Tata Power Receiving Station, along with Mass
Tech Controls.
Commenting on this, Anil Sardana, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement, We are proud and happy with the launch of electrical
vehicle charging stations as Tata Power continues to set a high standard in adopting sustainable practices by using innovative
technology, providing customers access to energy-efficient processes.He further said, We are moving towards clean power for all and
it is our endeavor to provide best of the solutions for our country to achieve a greener tomorrow. These chargers would facilitate electric
car users to charge their cars (battery electric vehicles such as the Mahindra e2o, Nissan Leaf, etc) at any time safely and conveniently.
The chargers can also monitor the car battery charging status and units consumed while charging a car.
The company plans to set up charging stations at various locations in Mumbai and is already in discussions with various stakeholders,
it added.
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Page 107 of 107.
Publication: Deccan Chronicle Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 21 Aug 2017
Tata Power launches electric vehicle charging facility
http://www.deccanchronicle.com/technology/in-other-news/210817/tata-power-launches-electric-vehicle-charging-facility-
1.html
Tata Power has taken this initiative of providing charging stations at Tata Power Receiving Station, along with Mass - Tech Controls
Tata Power today said it has installed its first electric vehicle charging facility at Vikhroli in Mumbai. Tata Power's aim is to build a
network to make it easier for people to adopt to electric vehicles and be future ready, the company said in a statement.
Such an adoption of smart charging infrastructure will help the country achieve its ambitious plan of mass scale shift to electric vehicles
by 2030, it said.
Tata Power has taken this initiative of providing charging stations at Tata Power Receiving Station, along with Mass - Tech Controls.
Commenting on this, Anil Sardana, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement, "We are proud and happy with the launch of
electrical vehicle charging stations as Tata Power continues to set a high standard in adopting sustainable practices by using innovative
technology, providing customers access to energy-efficient processes."
He further said, "We are moving towards clean power for all and it is our endeavor to provide best of the solutions for our country to
achieve a greener tomorrow."
These chargers would facilitate electric car users to charge their cars (battery electric vehicles such as the Mahindra e2o, Nissan Leaf,
etc) at any time safely and conveniently. The chargers can also monitor the car battery charging status and units consumed while
charging a car.
The company plans to set up charging stations at various locations in Mumbai and is already in discussions with various stakeholders,
it added.
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