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Article Date Headline / Summary Channel Programme/
Scroll Time Duration
Electronic
27 Sep 2018 Tata Power Signs MoU with
HPCL to set up Commercial
EV Charging Stations
CNBC TV18 Scroll 10:32 a.m. 2 mins 59
secs
27 Sep 2018
Tata Power Signs MoU with
HPCL CNBC Awaaz Scroll
10:33 a.m. &
3:38 p.m.
2 mins 30
secs & 24
secs
27 Sep 2018 Tata Power Signs MoU with
HPCL CNBC Bajar Scroll 2:34 p.m. 20 secs
27 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL sign
accord for EV charging
stations
ET Now Scroll 10:33 a.m. 36 secs
27 Sep 2018 Tata Power & HPCL sign
accord for EV charging
stations
BTVi Scroll 10:33 a.m. 30 secs
27 Sep 2018
Tata Power Signs MoU with
HPCL Zee Business Scroll
10:33 a.m. &
2:07 p.m.
4 mins 22
secs & 1
min 30 secs
Article Date Headline / Summary Publication Edition Page No. Journalist
Financial
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL tie up to
set up EV charging stations
Business
Standard
Mumbai 2 PTI
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL tie up to
set up EV charging stations
Business
Standard
New Delhi 2 PTI
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL tie up to
set up EV charging stations
Business
Standard
Bangalore 2 PTI
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL tie up to
set up EV charging stations
Business
Standard
Kolkata 2 PTI
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL tie up to
set up EV charging stations
Business
Standard
Hyderabad 2 PTI
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL tie up to
set up EV charging stations
Business
Standard
Chennai 2 PTI
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL tie up to
set up EV charging stations
Business
Standard
Ahmedabad 2 PTI
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL tie up to
set up EV charging stations
Business
Standard
Pune 2 PTI
Page 2 of 163.
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power partners with
HPCL to install EV charging
station across India-
Technology
Financial
Express
(Gujarati)
Ahmedabad 4 PTI
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU
to set up EV charging
stations
The Financial
Express
Mumbai 6 PTI
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU
to set up EV charging
stations
The Financial
Express
New Delhi 6 PTI
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU
to set up EV charging
stations
The Financial
Express
Bangalore 6 PTI
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU
to set up EV charging
stations
The Financial
Express
Kolkata 6 PTI
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU
to set up EV charging
stations
The Financial
Express
Hyderabad 6 PTI
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU
to set up EV charging
stations
The Financial
Express
Ahmedabad 6 PTI
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU
to set up EV charging
stations
The Financial
Express
Pune 6 PTI
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU
to set up EV charging
stations
The Financial
Express
Chennai 6 PTI
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power partners with
HPCL to install EV charging
station across India-
Technology
The Economic
Times
(Gujarati)
Ahmedabad 10 Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power,HPCL ink pact to
set up EV charging network
The Hindu
Business Line
Mumbai 5 Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink pact to
set up EV charging network
The Hindu
Business Line
New Delhi 5 Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power,HPCL ink pact to
set up EV charging network
The Hindu
Business Line
Bangalore 5 Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power HPCL ink pact to
set up EV charging network
The Hindu
Business Line
Kolkata 5 Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power,HPCL ink pact to
set up EV charging network
The Hindu
Business Line
Hyderabad 5 Bureau
Page 3 of 163.
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink pact to
set up EV charging network
The Hindu
Business Line
Ahmedabad 5 Bureau
Mainlines
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL join hands
to set up EV charging
stations
Hindustan
Times - Edge
New Delhi 8 PTI
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU DNA Mumbai 3 Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU DNA Ahmedabad 9 Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU DNA New Delhi 3 Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU
to set up EV charging stns
Sakal Times Pune 7 IANS
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL join hands
to set up EV charging
stations
The Free
Press Journal
Mumbai 19 Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata, HPCLto set up e-car
charging units
Mail Today New Delhi 27 Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL join hands
to set up EV charging
stations
The Pioneer New Delhi 11 PTI
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU
to set up EV charging
stations
Morning India Kolkata 11 Bureau
28 Sep 2018 A significant move to expand
our services
The Hans
India
Hyderabad 5 Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL pact for
EV charging stations
The
Statesman
Kolkata 8 PTI
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL pact for
EV charging stations
The
Statesman
New Delhi 11 Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL join hands
to set up EV charging
stations
The Political
and Business
Daily
Kolkata 10 PTI
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL to set up
EV charging stations
The Tribune New Delhi 14 PTI
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink Moll to
set up EV charging stations
Western
Times
Ahmedabad 6 Bureau
Regional
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL join hands
to set up EV charging
stations
Sakal
(Marathi)
Mumbai 8 Bureau
Page 4 of 163.
28 Sep 2018 Partnership between Tata
Power and HPCL
Aaj Samaj
(Hindi)
New Delhi 4 Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Agreement of Tata power Rashtriya
Sahara
(Hindi)
New Delhi 15 Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL partner to
set up electric vehicle
charging stations
Navbharat
(Hindi)
Pune 11 Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL partner to
set up electric vehicle
charging stations
Pudhari
(Marathi)
Pune 2 Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL partner to
set up electric vehicle
charging stations
Punya Nagari
(Marathi)
Pune 10 Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL partner to
set up electric vehicle
charging stations
Navodaya
Times (Hindi)
New Delhi 11 Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power and HPCL sign
MoU for commercial EV
charging station
Prabhat
(Gujarati)
Ahmedabad 3 Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power to set up EV
charging stations for HPCL
The Hindu
(Tamil)
Chennai 11 Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata-HPCL Charging
Stations
Andhra
Prabha
(Telugu)
Hyderabad 6 Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power to set up EV
charging stations for HPCL
Eenadu
(Telugu)
Bangalore 13 Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Charging stations at HPCL
bunks
Sakshi
(Telugu)
Hyderabad 15 Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power to set up EV
charging stations for HPCL
Sakshi
(Telugu)
Bangalore 13 Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power Join Hands with
Hindustan Petroleum to Set
up EV Charging Stations in
India
Yuvashakti
(Hindi)
Kolkata 9 Bureau
Online
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power and HPCL join
hands for setting up
commercial-scale EV
Charging Stations across
India
UNI India Online Web NA Bureau
Page 5 of 163.
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU
to set up EV charging
stations
IANS Online Web NA IANS
27 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL join hands
to set up EV charging
stations
The Economic
Times
Online Web NA PTI
27 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL sign pact
for electric vehicles charging
stations
ETEnergyworl
d.com
Online Web NA Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL join hands
to set up commercial EV
charging stations
ET Auto Online Web NA Bureau
27 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL join hands
to set up EV charging
stations
Business
Standard
Online Web NA PTI
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU
to set up EV charging
stations
Business
Standard
Online Web NA IANS
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL partner to
set up electric vehicle
charging stations
Business
Standard
Online Web NA Amritha
Pillay
28 Sep 2018 Hindustan Petroleum pumps
to get EV charging stations
across India: Signs MoU with
Tata Power
The Financial
Express
Online Web NA Ronak
Shah
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power to set up EV
charging stations for HPCL
The Hindu
Business Line
Online Web NA Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU
to set up EV charging
stations
The Times of
India
Online Web NA PTI
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, Hindustan
Petroleum join hands to set
up electric vehicle charging
stations
The New
Indian
Express
Online Web NA PTI
27 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL join hands
to set up EV charging
stations
Deccan
Chronicle
Online Web NA PTI
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL join hands
to set up EV charging
stations
The Pioneer Online Web NA PTI
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL to set up
EV charging stations
The Tribune Online Web NA PTI
Page 6 of 163.
27 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL join hands
to set up EV charging
stations
The Asian
Age
Online Web NA PTI
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL join hands
to set up EV charging
stations
Business
Telegraph
Online Web NA Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL join hands
to set up EV charging
stations
Punjab Kesari Online Web NA Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL to set up
EV charging stations
Tribune India Online Web NA PTI
28 Sep 2018 Tata power partners with hpcl
to install ev charging station
across india
First Post Online Web NA Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power Join Hands with
Hindustan Petroleum to Set
up EV Charging Stations in
India
News 18 Online Web NA PTI
27 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL join hands
to set up EV charging
stations
CNBC TV18 Online Web NA PTI
27 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL Join
Hands To Set Up E-Vehicles
Charging Stations
Bloomberg
Quint
Online Web NA PTI
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU
to set up EV charging
stations
India TV
News
Online Web NA Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU
to set up EV charging
stations
Suryaa Online Web NA Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU
to set up EV charging
stations
Suryaa Online Web NA IANS
27 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL join hands
to set up EV charging
stations
Outlook India Online Web NA Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL join hands
to set up EV charging
stations
India Today Online Web NA Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU
to set up EV charging
stations
Outlook India Online Web NA IANS
Page 7 of 163.
27 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL Sign MoU
To Set Up Commercial EV
Charging Stations Across
India
Energy Infra
Post
Online Web NA Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL Ink Pact
for Setting-up Commercial-
Scale EV Charging Stations
Saur Energy Online Web NA Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power Signs MoU with
HPCL to Set Up EV Charging
Stations
Electronics
B2B
Online Web NA Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power and HPCL Sign
MoU for Setting Up EV
Charging Stations Across
India
Mercom India Online Web NA Saumy
Prateek
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, Hindustan
Petroleum join hands to set
up electric vehicle charging
stations
UC News Online Web NA Bureau
27 Sep 2018 Tata Power and HPCL sign
MoU for setting up
commercial-scale EV
Charging Stations across
India
Equity Bulls Online Web NA Bureau
27 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL sign MoU
to set up commercial EV
charging stations across
India
IIFL Online Web NA Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power and HPCL sign
MoU for setting up
commercial-scale EV
Charging Stations across
India
NRI News
24X7
Online Web NA Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power Partners With
HPCL To Set Up EV
Charging Stations Across
India
Car Dekho Online Web NA Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power and HPCL sign
MoU for commercial EV
charging station
Car Wale Online Web NA Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU
to set up EV charging
stations
Can India Online Web NA IANS
Page 8 of 163.
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power and HPCL join
hands for setting up
commercial-scale EV
Charging Stations across
India
Webindia123 Online Web NA Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU
to set up EV charging
stations
Webindia123 Online Web NA IANS
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL join hands
to set adult blurb EV charging
stations
Auto
Magazine
Online Web NA Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL partner to
set up electric vehicle
charging stations
India Finance
News
Online Web NA Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU
to set up EV charging
stations
Dailyworld Online Web NA IANS
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power sign MoU with
HPCL for setting up electric
vehicle
Devdiscourse Online Web NA Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL to set up
Electronic vehicle charging
station across country
Devdiscourse Online Web NA Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Hindustan Petroleum pumps
to get EV charging stations
across India: Signs MoU with
Tata Power
hunterinfo Online Web NA Bureau
28 Sep 2018 BRIEF-Tata Power And
HPCL Sign MoU For Setting
Up Commercial-Scale EV
Charging Stations
Investing Online Web NA Reuters
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU
to set up EV charging
stations
Investment
Guru India
Online Web NA Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL Join
Hands To Set Up EV
Charging Stations
Khabar India Online Web NA PTI
28 Sep 2018 electric vehicles: Tata Power,
HPCL join hands to set up
EV charging stations
Krishka Online Web NA Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU
to set up EV charging
stations
Live Uttar
Pradesh
Online Web NA IANS
Page 9 of 163.
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU
to set up EV charging
stations
News Heads Online Web NA PTI
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU
to set up EV charging
stations
Newsd Online Web NA IANS
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU
to set up EV charging
stations
Newsreach Online Web NA IANS
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL join hands
to set up EV charging
stations
pakupdates Online Web NA Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU
to set up EV charging
stations
SME Times Online Web NA Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU
to set up EV charging
stations
Social News Online Web NA IANS
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL partner to
set up electric vehicle
charging stations
Smart
Investor
Online Web NA Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Hindustan Petroleum Signs
MoU To Provide Electric
Vehicle Charging Stations At
All Its Petrol Pumps In India
Swarajya Online Web NA Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Powers-HPCL alliance
to open E-vehicle charging
stations
The Indian
Wire
Online Web NA Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU
to set up EV charging
stations
Daiji World Online Web NA IANS
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL join hands
to set up EV charging
stations
Daily
Business
News
Online Web NA Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL join hands
to set up EV charging
stations
Daily
Excelsior
Online Web NA PTI
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU
to set up EV charging
stations
Daily Hunt
(Mobile)
Online Web NA Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL Signs
Pact to Set up Commercial-
scale EV Charging Stations
across India
Daily Hunt
(Mobile)
Online Web NA Bureau
Page 10 of 163.
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, Hindustan
Petroleum Join Hands To Set
Up Electric Vehicle Charging
Stations
trending360 Online Web NA Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU
to set up EV charging
stations
Wefornews Online Web NA Bureau
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU
to set up EV charging
stations
Window To
News
Online Web NA IANS
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU
to set up EV charging
stations
Yahoo
Finance India
Online Web NA IANS
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU
to set up EV charging
stations
Yahoo India Online Web NA IANS
27 Sep 2018 Tata Power partners HPCL to
set up EV charging stations
across India
Auto Car Pro Online Web NA Bureau
27 Sep 2018 Tata Power and HPCL sign
MoU for setting up
commercial-scale EV
Charging Stations across
India
Daily Hunt
(Mobile)
Online Web NA Bureau
27 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL join hands
to set up EV charging
stations
Devdiscourse Online Web NA PTI
27 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL join hands
to set up EV charging
stations
India.com Online Web NA PTI
27 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL Join
Hands to Set Up EV
Charging Stations
Latestly Online Web NA PTI
27 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL join hands
to set up EV charging
stations
Moneycontrol Online Web NA PTI
27 Sep 2018 Tata Power and HPCL sign
MoU for setting up
commercial-scale EV
Charging Stations across
India
My Equity Online Web NA Deepthi
27 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL joins
hands to set EV charging
stations
News Jizz Online Web NA PTI
Page 11 of 163.
28 Sep 2018 Tata Power, HPCL join hands
to set up EV charging
stations
365 News Online Web NA Bureau
28 Sep 2018 electric vehicles: Tata Power,
HPCL join hands to set up
EV charging stations
aaptakonline Online Web NA Bureau
Page 12 of 163.
Electronic
Page 13 of 163.
Channel Name: CNBC TV18
Date: 28 September, 2018
Link: https://youtu.be/QRBly1ojA9w
Page 14 of 163.
Channel Name: CNBC Awaaz
Date: 27 September, 2018
Link: https://youtu.be/HvdXeCHqU4c & https://youtu.be/-cBDDuga9c0
Page 15 of 163.
Channel Name: CNBC Bajar
Date: 27 September, 2018
Link: https://youtu.be/XfWpjtmSR3I
Page 16 of 163.
Channel Name: ET Now
Date: 27 September, 2018
Link: https://youtu.be/YUeWT6ql8SE
Page 17 of 163.
Channel Name: BTVi
Date: 27 September, 2018
Link: https://youtu.be/XfWpjtmSR3I
Page 18 of 163.
Channel Name: Zee Business
Date: 27 September, 2018
Link: https://youtu.be/tQGlepiuz5o & https://youtu.be/O1RUjWHQVGo
Page 19 of 163.
Financial
Page 20 of 163.
Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: Business Standard
Edition: Mumbai Page No: 2
MAV/CCM: 15120/7.56 Circulation: 21707
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: Business Standard
Edition: New Delhi Page No: 2
MAV/CCM: 17160/7.15 Circulation: 17285
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: Business Standard
Edition: Bangalore Page No: 2
MAV/CCM: 5625.2/6.86 Circulation: 6455
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: Business Standard
Edition: Kolkata Page No: 2
MAV/CCM: 8195/7.45 Circulation: 10875
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: Business Standard
Edition: Hyderabad Page No: 2
MAV/CCM: 4527.6/6.86 Circulation: 4160
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: Business Standard
Edition: Chennai Page No: 2
MAV/CCM: 4550.4/7.11 Circulation: 4819
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: Business Standard
Edition: Ahmedabad Page No: 2
MAV/CCM: 6624/6.9 Circulation: 5209
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: Business Standard
Edition: Pune Page No: 2
MAV/CCM: 3315/6.63 Circulation: 7017
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: Financial Express (Gujarati)
Edition: Ahmedabad Page No: 4
MAV/CCM: 34666.6/59.77 Circulation: 17000
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: The Economic Times (Gujarati)
Edition: Ahmedabad Page No: 10
MAV/CCM: 18580.6/15.23 Circulation: 30213
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: The Financial Express
Edition: Mumbai Page No: 6
MAV/CCM: 97059.6/42.57 Circulation: 35000
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: The Financial Express
Edition: New Delhi Page No: 6
MAV/CCM: 73286.4/41.64 Circulation: 27000
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: The Financial Express
Edition: Bangalore Page No: 6
MAV/CCM: 49476/41.23 Circulation: 15444
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: The Financial Express
Edition: Kolkata Page No: 6
MAV/CCM: 36889.6/41.92 Circulation: 10202
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: The Financial Express
Edition: Hyderabad Page No: 6
MAV/CCM: 38482.4/43.73 Circulation: 15000
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: The Financial Express
Edition: Ahmedabad Page No: 6
MAV/CCM: 38170/38.17 Circulation: 10000
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: The Financial Express
Edition: Pune Page No: 6
MAV/CCM: 23366.4/36.51 Circulation: 7000
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: The Financial Express
Edition: Chennai Page No: 6
MAV/CCM: 40252.8/41.93 Circulation: 9000
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: The Hindu Business Line
Edition: Mumbai Page No: 5
MAV/CCM: 37451/22.03 Circulation: 17718
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: The Hindu Business Line
Edition: New Delhi Page No: 5
MAV/CCM: 38160/21.2 Circulation: 39085
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: The Hindu Business Line
Edition: Bangalore Page No: 5
MAV/CCM: 32693.2/22.09 Circulation: 28580
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: The Hindu Business Line
Edition: Kolkata Page No: 5
MAV/CCM: 23171.2/22.28 Circulation: 14820
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: The Hindu Business Line
Edition: Hyderabad Page No: 5
MAV/CCM: 36569.8/22.03 Circulation: 27127
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: The Hindu Business Line
Edition: Ahmedabad Page No: 5
MAV/CCM: 20908.8/23.76 Circulation: 2299
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Mainlines
Page 45 of 163.
Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: DNA
Edition: Mumbai Page No: 3
MAV/CCM: 74160/6.18 Circulation: 511173
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: DNA
Edition: Ahmedabad Page No: 9
MAV/CCM: 8610/6.15 Circulation: 78500
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: DNA
Edition: New Delhi Page No: 3
MAV/CCM: 24480/6.12 Circulation: 90000
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: Hindustan Times_edge
Edition: New Delhi Page No: 8
MAV/CCM: 55140/27.57 Circulation: 55000
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: Mail Today
Edition: New Delhi Page No: 27
MAV/CCM: 133440/20.85 Circulation: 250000
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: Morning India
Edition: Kolkata Page No: 11
MAV/CCM: 23073.6/48.07 Circulation: 12000
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: Sakal Times
Edition: Pune Page No: 7
MAV/CCM: 98274/29.78 Circulation: 125000
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: The Free Press Journal
Edition: Mumbai Page No: 19
MAV/CCM: 18902.4/7.16 Circulation: 91000
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: The Hans India
Edition: Hyderabad Page No: 5
MAV/CCM: 44244/12.29 Circulation: 97623
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: The Pioneer
Edition: New Delhi Page No: 11
MAV/CCM: 100800/16.8 Circulation: 133013
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: The Political and Business Daily
Edition: Kolkata Page No: 10
MAV/CCM: 48384/40.32 Circulation: 15000
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: The Statesman
Edition: Kolkata Page No: 8
MAV/CCM: 52560/13.14 Circulation: 150000
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: The Statesman
Edition: New Delhi Page No: 11
MAV/CCM: 9129.6/12.68 Circulation: 25000
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: The Tribune
Edition: New Delhi Page No: 14
MAV/CCM: 69736.8/17.79 Circulation: 35000
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: Western Times
Edition: Ahmedabad Page No: 6
MAV/CCM: 34070.4/27.04 Circulation: 44398
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Regional
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Published Date: 28 Sep 2018 Publication: Aaj Samaj (Hindi)
Edition: New Delhi Page No: 4
MAV/CCM: 12070/12.07 Circulation: 16498
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Page 76 of 163.
Publication: 365 News Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL join hands to set up EV charging stations
https://365news.biz/world-news/business/33643-tata-power-hpcl-join-hands-to-set-up-ev-charging-stations.html
Tata Power on Thursday said it has inked MoU with state-run oil marketing company Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) for setting up
commercial-scale electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at latter's retail outlets and other locations across the country.Tata Power and
HPCL, through this memorandum of understanding (MoU), have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and operation of
charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc), at suitable locations across India.Both the
entities also intend to additionally explore areas of opportunities & collaboration in related fields like renewable energy, a company
statement said.
"We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers
beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will
be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to power India's future
in an environmentally sustainable way," Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement.
Tata Power has been the front runner to propagate the change towards sustainable energy. The company aims to continuously grow
EV charging infrastructure footprints by installing charging stations at strategic locations.The association with HPCL will help the energy
company to scale EV infrastructure at the national level, Rahul Shah, Chief-Strategy, New Business Services, Business Excellence,
Tata Power, said.
A major impediment to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide
charging infrastructure.
A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last mile connectivity and
thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs, HPCL Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning, Rajnish Mehta said.
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Page 77 of 163.
Publication: aaptakonline Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
electric vehicles: Tata Power, HPCL join hands to set up EV charging stations
http://aaptakonline.epizy.com/2018/09/27/electric-vehicles-tata-power-hpcl-join-hands-to-set-up-ev-charging-stations/?i=1
Tata Poweron Thursday said it has inked MoU with state-run oil marketing company Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) for setting up
commercial-scale electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at latters retail outlets and other locations across the country.Tata Power and
HPCL, through this memorandum of understanding (MoU), have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and operation of
charging infrastructure forelectric vehicles(e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc), at suitable locations across India. Both the
entities also intend to additionally explore areas of opportunities & collaboration in related fields likerenewable energy, a company
statement said.
We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers
beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will
be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to power Indias future
in an environmentally sustainable way, Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement.
Tata Power has been the front runner to propagate the change towards sustainable energy. The company aims to continuously grow
EV charging infrastructure footprints by installing charging stations at strategic locations. The association with HPCL will help the
energy company to scale EV infrastructure at the national level, Rahul Shah, Chief-Strategy, New Business Services, Business
Excellence, Tata Power, said.
A major impediment to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide
charging infrastructure. A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last
mile connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs, HPCL Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning, Rajnish
Mehta said.
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Page 78 of 163.
Publication: Auto Magazine Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL join hands to set adult blurb EV charging stations
http://automagazine.info/news/tata-power-hpcl-join-hands-to-set-up-commercial-ev-charging-stations/
New Delhi: Tata Power has sealed an MOU with state-owned Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd (HPCL) for environment adult commercial-
scale charging stations for electric vehicles during a HPCL sell outlets and other locations opposite India.As partial of a agreement,
both companies will combine in planning, growth and operation of charging
Representational imageinfrastructure for electric vehicles.The stations will be versed to assign e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes and e-
buses, etc.
Both entities also intend to additionally try areas of opportunities partnership in associated fields like renewable energy, Tata Power
pronounced in a statement.Praveer Sinha, CEO Managing Director, Tata Power, said, By servicing electric vehicles by a due charging
stations opposite India, Tata Power will be personification a essential purpose in enabling a stronger invasion of EVs in a country, so
fulfilling a joining to energy Indias destiny in an environmentally tolerable way.
In this partnership, HPCL will precedence on a immeasurable selling infrastructure network in a form of sell outlets and other locations
for environment adult of electric car charging stations on vessel India basis.We trust that a strong network of charging stations is really
vicious for marketplace acceptability of EVs that will also safeguard final mile connectivity and thereby promote widespread adoption
of EVs, pronounced Rajnish Mehta, Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning and Business Development, HPCL.
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Page 79 of 163.
Publication: Business Standard Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU to set up EV charging stations
https://www.business-standard.com/article/news-ians/tata-power-hpcl-ink-mou-to-set-up-ev-charging-stations-
118092700709_1.html
Tata Poweron Thursday said it has signed an MoU withstate-run oil marketerHindustan PetroleumCorp (HPCL) for setting upelectric
vehicle(EV)charging stationsat HPCL'sretail outletsand other locations across the country.
Tata Powersaid in a statement that both companies also intend to explore areas of opportunity and collaboration in related sectors
likerenewable energy.
"Tata Powerand HPCL, through this new landmark MoU (memorandum of understanding), have agreed to collaborate in planning,
development and operation of charging infrastructure forelectric vehicles(e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitable
locations across India," it said.
"It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional boundaries. By servicingelectric
vehiclesthrough the proposedcharging stationsacross India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration
of EVs in the country," Tata PowerChief ExecutivePraveer Sinhasaid in a statement.
According to HPCLExecutive Director(Corporate Strategy Planning and Business Development) Rajnish Mehta, a major impediment
toelectric vehiclesadoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide charging
infrastructure.
"A robust network ofcharging stationsis very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last-mile connectivity and
thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs," Mehta said.
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Page 80 of 163.
Publication: Business Standard Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL partner to set up electric vehicle charging stations
https://www.business-standard.com/article/companies/tata-power-hpcl-partner-to-set-up-electric-vehicle-charging-stations-
118092700500_1.html
Private power producer Tata Power and state-run Hindustan Petroleum Corporation (HPCL) on Thursday announced a memorandum
of understanding (MoU) for setting up the electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at HPCL retail outlets and other locations across India.
The two companies will also explore other opportunities for collaboration in renewable energy.
"Tata Power and HPCL, through this new landmark MoU, have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and operation of
charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitable locations across India. Both the
entities also intend to explore areas of opportunities and collaboration in related fields like renewable energy," Tata Power said in a
statement today.
Rajnish Mehta, Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning & Business Development, HPCL said, " Tata Power with its focused
approach towards sustainable and clean energy and wider outreach across the power value chain, provides an excellent opportunity
for an integrated Oil and Gas company like HPCL to collaborate for promoting the e-mobility initiative. We intend to leverage on our
vast marketing infrastructure network in the form of Retail Outlets and other locations for setting up of electric vehicle charging stations
on pan India basis.
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Page 81 of 163.
Publication: Business Telegraph Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL join hands to set up EV charging stations
https://www.businesstelegraph.co.uk/tata-power-hpcl-join-hands-to-set-up-ev-charging-stations/
Tata Poweron Thursday said it has inked MoU with state-run oil marketing company Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) for setting up
commercial-scale electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at latters retail outlets and other locations across the country.Tata Power and
HPCL, through this memorandum of understanding (MoU), have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and operation of
charging infrastructure forelectric vehicles(e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc), at suitable locations across India. Both the
entities also intend to additionally explore areas of opportunities & collaboration in related fields likerenewable energy, a company
statement said.
We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers
beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will
be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to power Indias future
in an environmentally sustainable way, Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement.
Tata Power has been the front runner to propagate the change towards sustainable energy. The company aims to continuously grow
EV charging infrastructure footprints by installing charging stations at strategic locations. The association with HPCL will help the
energy company to scale EV infrastructure at the national level, Rahul Shah, Chief-Strategy, New Business Services, Business
Excellence, Tata Power, said.
A major impediment to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide
charging infrastructure. A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last
mile connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs, HPCL Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning, Rajnish
Mehta said.
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Page 82 of 163.
Publication: Can India Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU to set up EV charging stations
https://www.canindia.com/tata-power-hpcl-ink-mou-to-set-up-ev-charging-stations/
TataPoweron Thursday said it has signed an MoU with state-runoilmarketerHindustan PetroleumCorp (HPCL) for setting
upelectricvehicle(EV)charging stationsatHPCLsretailoutletsandother locations across the country.
TataPowersaid in a statement that both companies also intend to explore areas of opportunityandcollaboration inrelatedsectors like
renewableenergy.
TataPowerandHPCL, through this new landmark MoU (memorandum of understanding), have agreed to collaborate in planning,
developmentandoperation ofcharginginfrastructureforelectricvehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws,e-bikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitable locations
acrossIndia, it said.
It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional boundaries. By servicingelectricvehicles
through the proposedcharging stationsacrossIndia,TataPowerwill be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration ofEVs in
the country,TataPowerChief Executive PraveerSinha said in a statement.
According toHPCLExecutive Director (Corporate Strategy PlanningandBusiness Development) RajnishMehta, a major impediment
toelectricvehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of
nationwidecharginginfrastructure.
A robust network ofcharging stationsisvery critical for market acceptability ofEVs which will also ensure last-mile
connectivityandthereby facilitate widespread adoption ofEVs,Mehta said.
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Page 83 of 163.
Publication: Car Dekho Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power Partners With HPCL To Set Up EV Charging Stations Across India
https://www.cardekho.com/india-car-news/tata-power-partners-with-hpcl-to-set-up-ev-charging-stations-across-india-
22519.htm
Tata Power and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) have joined hands to set up charging stations for electric vehicles
at HPCL retail outlets and other locations across India.
As per the MoU, the two giants will collaborate towards the planning, development and operation of charging infrastructure for electric
vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc.) at suitable locations across the country. Apart from this, both entities also intend
to explore opportunities of collaboration in related fields like renewable energy.
In a similar effort, Niti Aayog, the Indian government's think tank, in November 2017, kick-started a pilot projectto set up 135 EV
charging stations in the Delhi-NCR region. Niti Aayog promised to set up 135 charging stations in the Gurugram-Indira Gandhi
International Airport-South Delhi-Noida corridor. Out of these, 46 stations were supposed to be DC quick charging setups, while the
remaining 89 were going to be relatively slower AC stations. There is no update on the current status of this project.
Last year, Indian cab aggregatorOLA also started a similar project by installing an EV charging stationin Nagpur. However, theproject
ran into problems soonafter it was launched as OLA drivers wanted to switch back to petrol and diesel vehicles due to high operating
costs of EVs and long waiting periods at the charging stations.
Since lack of proper infrastructure is a major reason behind the unpopularity of EVs in the country, we believe the step taken by Tata
Power and the HPCL is in the right direction. Various major carmakers have also cited the lack of proper infrastructure as a reason
behind them not foraying into the EV space. Heres the official press release from Tata Power:
Press Release
Tata Power and HPCL sign MoU for setting up commercial-scale EV Charging Stations across India A landmark MoU for Indias e-
Mobility future
National, September 27, 2018:Tata Power, Indias largest integrated power utility and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited
(HPCL), a Navratna Oil & Gas Public Sector Undertaking, announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) recently
for setting up commercial-scale charging stations for Electric Vehicles at the HPCL retail outlets and other locations across India.
Tata Power and HPCL, through this new landmark MoU, have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and operation of
charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitable locations across India. Both entities
also intend to additionally explore areas of opportunities & collaboration in related fields like Renewable Energy.
Mr. Praveer Sinha, CEO & Managing Director, Tata Power, said,We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a
significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles
through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of
EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to power Indias future in an environmentally sustainable way.
Page 84 of 163.
Rahul Shah, Chief-Strategy, New Business Services, Business Excellence, Tata Power, said,Tata Power has been the front runner to
propagate the change towards sustainable energy. We aim to continuously grow our EV charging infrastructure footprints by installing
charging stations at strategic locations. Our association with HPCL will help us to scale our EV infrastructure at the national level as
well as provide our customers with world-class services.
Mr. Rajnish Mehta, Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning and Business Development, HPCL said,At HPCL, we are a firm
believer in business diversification and being future ready. A major impediment to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which
needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide charging infrastructure. We believe that a robust network of charging
stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last mile connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread
adoption of EVs. Tata Power with its focussed approach towards sustainable and clean energy and wider outreach across the power
value chain, provides an excellent opportunity for an integrated Oil and Gas company like HPCL to collaborate for promoting the e-
mobility initiative. We intend to leverage on our vast marketing infrastructure network in the form of Retail Outlets and other locations
for setting up of electric vehicle charging stations on pan India basis.
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Page 85 of 163.
Publication: Car Wale Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power and HPCL sign MoU for commercial EV charging station
https://www.carwale.com/news/tata-power-and-hpcl-sign-mou-for-commercial-ev-charging-station/
- MoU signed by Tata Power and HPCL for setting up commercial charging stations for electric vehicles (EVs)
- To be set up at the HPCL retail outlets and other locations across India
- Companies will further collaborate for planning, development and operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles
Tata Power and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to set up
commercial-scale charging stations for electric vehicles (EVs). The charging station will be set up at the HPCL retail outlets and other
locations across India. The companies have also agreed to collaborate for planning, development and operation of charging
infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc.) at suitable locations across India.
Tata Power and HPCL will also explore areas of opportunities and collaboration in related fields like renewable energy. Praveer Sinha,
CEO and managing director, Tata Power, said, We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a significant move
towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed
charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, thus
fulfilling our commitment to power Indias future in an environmentally sustainable way.
Adding to it, Rajnish Mehta, executive director, Corporate Strategy Planning and Business Development, HPCL said, At HPCL, we
firmly believe in business diversification and being future ready. A major impediment to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety
which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide charging infrastructure. We believe that a robust network of charging
stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last mile connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread
adoption of EVs. Tata Power with its focused approach towards sustainable and clean energy and wider outreach across the power
value chain, provides an excellent opportunity for an integrated Oil and Gas company like HPCL to collaborate for promoting the e-
mobility initiative. We intend to leverage on our vast marketing infrastructure network in the form of Retail Outlets and other locations
for setting up of electric vehicle charging stations on pan India basis.
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Page 86 of 163.
Publication: Daiji World Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU to set up EV charging stations
http://www.daijiworld.com/news/newsDisplay.aspx?newsID=530395
Tata Power on Thursday said it has signed an MoU with state-run oil marketer Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL) for setting up electric
vehicle (EV) charging stations at HPCL's retail outlets and other locations across the country.
Tata Power said in a statement that both companies also intend to explore areas of opportunity and collaboration in related sectors
like renewable energy.
"Tata Power and HPCL, through this new landmark MoU (memorandum of understanding), have agreed to collaborate in planning,
development and operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitable
locations across India," it said.
"It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric
vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger
penetration of EVs in the country," Tata Power Chief Executive Praveer Sinha said in a statement.
According to HPCL Executive Director (Corporate Strategy Planning and Business Development) Rajnish Mehta, a major impediment
to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide charging
infrastructure.
"A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last-mile connectivity and
thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs," Mehta said.
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Page 87 of 163.
Publication: Daily Business News Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL join hands to set up EV charging stations
//timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/tata-power-hpcl-join-hands-to-set-up-ev-charging-
stations/articleshow/65977540.cms
Tata Power Thursday said it has inked MoU with state-run oil marketing company Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) for setting up
commercial-scale electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at latter's retail outlets and other locations across the country.Tata Power and
HPCL, through this memorandum of understanding (MoU), have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and operation of
charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc), at suitable locations across India. Both the
entities also intend to additionally explore areas of opportunities & collaboration in related fields like renewable energy, a company
statement said.
"We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers
beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will
be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to power India's future
in an environmentally sustainable way," Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement.
Tata Power has been the front runner to propagate the change towards sustainable energy. The company aims to continuously grow
EV charging infrastructure footprints by installing charging stations at strategic locations. The association with HPCL will help the
energy company to scale EV infrastructure at the national level, Rahul Shah, Chief-Strategy, New Business Services, Business
Excellence, Tata Power, said.
A major impediment to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide
charging infrastructure. A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last
mile connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs, HPCL Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning, Rajnish
Mehta said. KKS KKS BAL BAL
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Page 88 of 163.
Publication: Daily Excelsior Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL join hands to set up EV charging stations
http://www.dailyexcelsior.com/tata-power-hpcl-join-hands-set-ev-charging-stations/
Tata Power Thursday said it has inked MoU with state-run oil marketing company Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) for setting up
commercial-scale electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at latters retail outlets and other locations across the country.Tata Power and
HPCL, through this memorandum of understanding (MoU), have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and operation of
charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc), at suitable locations across India. Both the
entities also intend to additionally explore areas of opportunities & collaboration in related fields like renewable energy, a company
statement said.We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a significant move towards expanding our services to
our customers beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India,
Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to
power Indias future in an environmentally sustainable way, Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement.Tata Power
has been the front runner to propagate the change towards sustainable energy. The company aims to continuously grow EV charging
infrastructure footprints by installing charging stations at strategic locations. The association with HPCL will help the energy company
to scale EV infrastructure at the national level, Rahul Shah, Chief-Strategy, New Business Services, Business Excellence, Tata Power,
said.A major impediment to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of
nationwide charging infrastructure. A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also
ensure last mile connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs, HPCL Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning,
Rajnish Mehta said.
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Page 89 of 163.
Publication: Daily Hunt (Mobile) Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU to set up EV charging stations
https://m.dailyhunt.in/news/india/english/sme times english-epaper-smetimes/tata power hpcl ink mou to set up ev
charging stations-newsid-97966770
Tata Power on Thursday said it has signed an MoU with state-run oil marketer Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL) for setting up electric
vehicle (EV) charging stations at HPCL's retail outlets and other locations across the country.Tata Power said in a statement that both
companies also intend to explore areas of opportunity and collaboration in related sectors like renewable energy."Tata Power and
HPCL, through this new landmark MoU (memorandum of understanding), have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and
operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitable locations across India,"
it said."It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric
vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger
penetration of EVs in the country," Tata Power Chief Executive Praveer Sinha said in a statement.According to HPCL Executive
Director (Corporate Strategy Planning and Business Development) Rajnish Mehta, a major impediment to electric vehicles adoption
is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide charging infrastructure."A robust network of
charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last-mile connectivity and thereby facilitate
widespread adoption of EVs," Mehta said.
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Page 90 of 163.
Publication: Daily Hunt (Mobile) Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL Signs Pact to Set up Commercial-scale EV Charging Stations across India
https://m.dailyhunt.in/news/india/english/corporateethos-epaper-corptos/tata power hpcl signs pact to set up commercial
scale ev charging stations across india-newsid-97946616
Tata Power, India's largest integrated power utility and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL), a Navratna Oil & Gas Public
Sector Undertaking, on Thursday announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) recently for setting up
commercial-scale charging stations for Electric Vehicles at the HPCL retail outlets and other locations across India.
"Tata Power and HPCL, through this new landmark MoU, have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and operation of
charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, ebikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitable locations across India.Both entities
also intend to additionally explore areas of opportunities & collaboration in related fields like Renewable Energy," said an official
statement.
Commenting on the development, Praveer Sinha, CEO & Managing Director, Tata Power, said, "it is a significant move towards
expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed
charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, thus
fulfilling our commitment to power India's future in an environmentally sustainable way."
Corporate Ethos
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Page 91 of 163.
Publication: Dailyworld Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU to set up EV charging stations
http://dailyworld.in/tata-power-hpcl-ink-mou-to-set-up-ev-charging-stations/
Tata Power on Thursday said it has signed an MoU with state-run oil marketer Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL) for setting up electric
vehicle (EV) charging stations at HPCLs retail outlets and other locations across the country.Tata Power said in a statement that both
companies also intend to explore areas of opportunity and collaboration in related sectors like renewable energy.
Tata Power and HPCL, through this new landmark MoU (memorandum of understanding), have agreed to collaborate in planning,
development and operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitable
locations across India, it said.It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional boundaries.
By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling
a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, Tata Power Chief Executive Praveer Sinha said in a statement.
According to HPCL Executive Director (Corporate Strategy Planning and Business Development) Rajnish Mehta, a major impediment
to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide charging
infrastructure.A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last-mile
connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs, Mehta said
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Page 92 of 163.
Publication: Devdiscourse Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power sign MoU with HPCL for setting up electric vehicle
https://www.devdiscourse.com/Article/technology/197442-tata-power-sign-mou-with-hpcl-for-setting-up-electric-vehicle
Tata Power on Thursday said it has signed a MoU with state-run oil marketer Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL) for setting up the
electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at HPCL's retail outlets and other locations across the country.Tata Power said in a statement
that both companies also intend to explore areas of opportunity and collaboration in related sectors like renewable energy.
"Tata Power and HPCL, through this new landmark MoU (memorandum of understanding), have agreed to collaborate in planning,
development, and operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cards, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitable
locations across India," it said."It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional
boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial
role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country," Tata Power Chief Executive Praveer Sinha said in a statement.
According to HPCL Executive Director (Corporate Strategy Planning and Business Development) Rajnish Mehta, a major impediment
to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through the establishment of nationwide charging
infrastructure."A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last-mile
connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs," Mehta said.
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Page 93 of 163.
Publication: Devdiscourse Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL to set up Electronic vehicle charging station across country
https://www.devdiscourse.com/Article/headlines/197106-tata-power-hpcl-to-set-up-electronic-vehicle-charging-station-
across-country
Tata Power Thursday said it has inked MoU with state-run oil marketing company Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) for setting up the
commercial-scale electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at latter's retail outlets and other locations across the country.Tata Power and
HPCL, through this memorandum of understanding (MoU), have agreed to collaborate in planning, development, and operation of
charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc), at suitable locations across India. Both the
entities also intend to additionally explore areas of opportunities & collaboration in related fields like renewable energy, a company
statement said.
"We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers
beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will
be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to power India's future
in an environmentally sustainable way," Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement.Tata Power has been the front-
runner to propagate the change towards sustainable energy. The company aims to continuously grow EV charging infrastructure
footprints by installing charging stations at strategic locations. The association with HPCL will help the energy company to scale EV
infrastructure at the national level, Rahul Shah, Chief-Strategy, New Business Services, Business Excellence, Tata Power, said.
A major impediment to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through the establishment of
nationwide charging infrastructure. A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also
ensure last mile connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs, HPCL Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning,
Rajnish Mehta said.
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Page 94 of 163.
Publication: Electronics B2B Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power Signs MoU with HPCL to Set Up EV Charging Stations
https://www.electronicsb2b.com/industry-buzz/tata-power-signs-mou-with-hpcl-to-set-up-ev-charging-stations/
In the latest electric vehicles (EV) segment, Tata Power and HPCL have associated to build EV charging stations across suitable
locations in India
Tata Power, Indias largest integrated power utility and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL), has signed a Memorandum
of Understanding (MoU) recently to set up commercial-scale charging stations for Electric Vehicles at the HPCL retail outlets and other
locations across India.
The two companies have agreed to collaborate in planning, developing and operating the charging infrastructure for electric vehicles
(e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses) at suitable locations across India. The entities also intend to explore areas of opportunities and
collaboration in related fields like Renewable Energy.
Partnership goals
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Praveer Sinha, CEO and Managing Director, Tata Power, said,We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a
significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional boundaries. He added that the company would
play a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of electric vehicles in the country, thereby contributing to the countrys environment-
friendly goal. Tata Power aims to accelerate EV charging infrastructure by associating with HPCL.
Rajnish Mehta, Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning and Business Development, HPCL believes that a robust network of
charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs. It will ensure last mile connectivity, thereby facilitating widespread
adoption of EVs in the country.
He views the partnership to promote Indias e-mobility initiative. He further said, Tata Power, with its focused approach towards
sustainable clean energy and wider outreach across the power value chain, provides an excellent opportunity for HPCL. The two firms
aim to leverage on our vast marketing infrastructure network in the form of retail outlets and other locations for setting up of electric
vehicle charging stations on pan India basis.
India aims for a pollution-free environment with the adoption of electric vehicles in India. This association is set to contribute to the
cause by providing EV charging facilities.
Page 95 of 163.
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Page 96 of 163.
Publication: ET Auto Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL join hands to set up commercial EV charging stations
https://auto.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/industry/tata-power-hpcl-join-hands-to-set-up-commercial-ev-charging-
stations/65979957
Tata Powerhas signed an MOU with state-owned Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd (HPCL) for setting up commercial-scale charging
stations for electric vehicles at the HPCL retail outlets and other locations across India.
As part of the agreement, both companies will collaborate in planning, development and operation of charginginfrastructure for electric
vehicles.
The stations will be equipped to charge e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes and e-buses, etc.
Both entities also intend to additionally explore areas of opportunities & collaboration in related fields likerenewable energy, Tata Power
said in a statement.
Praveer Sinha, CEO & Managing Director, Tata Power, said, "By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations
across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, thus fulfil ling our
commitment to power Indias future in an environmentally sustainable way."
In this partnership, HPCL will leverage on its vast marketing infrastructure network in the form of retail outlets and other locations for
setting up of electric vehicle charging stations on pan India basis.
"We believe that a robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last mile
connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs," said Rajnish Mehta, Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning
and Business Development, HPCL.
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Page 97 of 163.
Publication: First Post Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata power partners with hpcl to install ev charging station across india
https://www.firstpost.com/tech/science/tata-power-partners-with-hpcl-to-install-ev-charging-station-across-india-
5279481.html
Tata Power on 27 September said it has signed a MoU with state-run oil marketer Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL) for setting up
theelectric vehicle(EV) charging stations at HPCL's retail outlets and other locations across the country.Tata Power said in a statement
that both companies also intend to explore areas of opportunity and collaboration in related sectors like renewable energy.
"Tata Power and HPCL, through this new landmark MoU (memorandum of understanding), have agreed to collaborate in planning,
development and operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitable
locations across India," it said.
"It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric
vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger
penetration of EVs in the country," Tata Power Chief Executive Praveer Sinha said in a statement.
According to HPCL Executive Director (Corporate Strategy Planning and Business Development) Rajnish Mehta, a major impediment
to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through the establishment of nationwide charging
infrastructure.
"A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last-mile connectivity and
thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs," Mehta said.
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Page 98 of 163.
Publication: hunterinfo Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Hindustan Petroleum pumps to get EV charging stations across India: Signs MoU with Tata Power
http://hunterinfo.in/2018/09/27/hindustan-petroleum-pumps-to-get-ev-charging-stations-across-india-signs-mou-with-tata-
power/
The government-owned oil company, Hindustan Petroleum has signed a MoU with Tata Power for setting up large-scale charging
stations for electric vehicles at its petrol pumps. This EV charging infrastructure will be set at all HPCL retail outlets in India and also
at other locations. Both the companies will combine forces and have agreed to collaborate in the planning, development and operations
of charging facility on a commercial scale. Electric cars, e-rickshaws, electric bikes e-scooters and electric buses will be allowed to
charge in these facilities.
Tata Power and HPCL also will jointly collaborate to explore more areas of opportunities and collaboration in the field of renewable
energy.
Praveer Sinha, CEO & Managing Director, Tata Power, said, By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations
across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, thus fulfil ling our
commitment to power Indias future in an environmentally sustainable way.
Rahul Shah, Chief-Strategy, New Business Services, Business Excellence, Tata Power, said, We aim to continuously grow our EV
charging infrastructure footprints by installing charging stations at strategic locations. Our association with HPCL will help us to scale
our EV infrastructure at the national level as well as provide our customers with world-class services.
Rajnish Mehta, Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning and Business Development, HPCL said, We believe that a robust
network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last mile connectivity and thereby
facilitate widespread adoption of EVs. We intend to leverage on our vast marketing infrastructure network in the form of Retail Outlets
and other locations for setting up of electric vehicle charging stations on pan India basis.
Indian government aims to have 15% of new vehicles sales in India to be all-electric vehicles and a lot will depend on the development
of charging infrastructure. Going forward, many carmakers will introduce electric cars in India. Maruti Suzuki electric Wagon R will
make its India debut in 2020 and Hyundai electric Kona SUV will be launched in India in 2019. The government, however, is silent of
FAME II incentives which once cleared will boost the use of EVs in India.
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Page 99 of 163.
Publication: IANS Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU to set up EV charging stations
http://www.ianslive.in/index.php?param=news/Tata_Power_HPCL_ink_MoU_to_set_up_EV_charging_stations-
600934/BUSINESS/5
Tata Power on Thursday said it has signed an MoU with state-run oil marketer Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL) for setting up electric
vehicle (EV) charging stations at HPCL's retail outlets and other locations across the country.
Tata Power said in a statement that both companies also intend to explore areas of opportunity and collaboration in related sectors
like renewable energy.
"Tata Power and HPCL, through this new landmark MoU (memorandum of understanding), have agreed to collaborate in planning,
development and operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitable
locations across India," it said.
"It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric
vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger
penetration of EVs in the country," Tata Power Chief Executive Praveer Sinha said in a statement.
According to HPCL Executive Director (Corporate Strategy Planning and Business Development) Rajnish Mehta, a major impediment
to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide charging
infrastructure.
"A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last-mile connectivity and
thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs," Mehta said.
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Page 100 of 163.
Publication: India Finance News Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL partner to set up electric vehicle charging stations
https://www.indiafinancenews.com/tata-power-hpcl-partner-to-set-up-electric-vehicle-charging-stations/
Private power producer Tata Power and state-run Hindustan Petroleum Corporation (HPCL) on Thursday announced a memorandum
of understanding (MoU) for setting up the electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at HPCL retail outlets and other locations across India.
The two companies will also explore other opportunities for collaboration in renewable energy.Tata Power and HPCL, through this new
landmark MoU, have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-
cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitable locations across India. Both the entities also intend to explore areas of
opportunities and collaboration in related fields like renewable energy, Tata Power said in a statement today.ALSO READ: 87% Indians
would buy electric vehicles if that reduced pollution: surveyRajnish Mehta, Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning & Business
Development, HPCL said, Tata Power with its focused approach towards sustainable and clean energy and wider outreach across
the power value chain, provides an excellent opportunity for an integrated Oil and Gas company like HPCL to collaborate for promoting
the e-mobility initiative. We intend to leverage on our vast marketing infrastructure network in the form of Retail Outlets and other
locations for setting up of electric vehicle charging stations on pan India basis.
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Page 101 of 163.
Publication: India TV News Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
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Page 102 of 163.
Publication: Indiatoday Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL join hands to set up EV charging stations
https://www.indiatoday.in/auto/auto-news/story/tata-power-hpcl-join-hands-to-set-up-ev-charging-stations-1350655-2018-
09-27
Tata Power Thursday said it has inked MoU with state-run oil marketing company Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) for setting up the
commercial-scale electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at latter's retail outlets and other locations across the country.
Tata Power and HPCL, through this memorandum of understanding (MoU), have agreed to collaborate in planning, development, and
operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc), at suitable locations across India.
Both the entities also intend to additionally explore areas of opportunities & collaboration in related fields like renewable energy, a
company statement said.
"We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers
beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will
be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to power Indias future
in an environmentally sustainable way," Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement.
Tata Power has been the front-runner to propagate the change towards sustainable energy. The company aims to continuously grow
EV charging infrastructure footprints by installing charging stations at strategic locations. The association with HPCL will help the
energy company to scale EV infrastructure at the national level, Rahul Shah, Chief-Strategy, New Business Services, Business
Excellence, Tata Power, said.
A major impediment to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through the establishment of
nationwide charging infrastructure. A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also
ensure last mile connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs, HPCL Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning,
Rajnish Mehta said.
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Page 103 of 163.
Publication: Investing Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
BRIEF-Tata Power And HPCL Sign MoU For Setting Up Commercial-Scale EV Charging Stations
https://in.investing.com/news/stock-market-news/brieftata-power-and-hpcl-sign-mou-for-setting-up-commercialscale-ev-
charging-stations-1338643
* SAYS TATA POWER AND HPCL SIGN MOU FOR SETTING UP COMMERCIAL-SCALE EV CHARGING STATIONS ACROSS
INDIA* SAYS BOTH ENTITIES INTEND TO ADDITIONALLY EXPLORE AREAS OF OPPORTUNITIES & COLLABORATION IN
RELATED FIELDS LIKE RENEWABLE ENERGY
* SAYS CO'S AGREED TO COLLABORATE IN PLANNING, DEVELOPMENT AND OPERATION OF CHARGING
INFRASTRUCTURE FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES
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Page 104 of 163.
Publication: Investment Guru India Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU to set up EV charging stations
http://www.investmentguruindia.com/StockMarket/Tata-Power-HPCL-ink-MoU-to-set-up-EV-charging-stations
Tata Power on Thursday said it has signed an MoU with state-run oil marketer Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL) for setting up electric
vehicle (EV) charging stations at HPCL's retail outlets and other locations across the country.
Tata Power said in a statement that both companies also intend to explore areas of opportunity and collaboration in related sectors
like renewable energy.
"Tata Power and HPCL, through this new landmark MoU (memorandum of understanding), have agreed to collaborate in planning,
development and operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitable
locations across India," it said.
"It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric
vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger
penetration of EVs in the country," Tata Power Chief Executive Praveer Sinha said in a statement.
According to HPCL Executive Director (Corporate Strategy Planning and Business Development) Rajnish Mehta, a major impediment
to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide charging
infrastructure.
"A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last-mile connectivity and
thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs," Mehta said.
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Page 105 of 163.
Publication: Khabar India Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL Join Hands To Set Up EV Charging Stations
https://www.khabarindia.in/tata-power-hpcl-join-hands-set-ev-charging-stations/
Tata Power on Thursday said it has inked MoU with state-run oil marketing company Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) for setting up
commercial-scale electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at latters retail outlets and other locations across the country.
Tata Power and HPCL, through this memorandum of understanding (MoU), have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and
operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-bikes, e-buses, etc), at suitable locations
across India. Both the entities also intend to additionally explore areas of opportunities & collaboration in related fields like renewable
energy, a company statement said.
We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers
beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India,Tata Power will
be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to power Indias future
in an environmentally sustainable way, Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement.
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Page 106 of 163.
Publication: Krishka Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
electric vehicles: Tata Power, HPCL join hands to set up EV charging stations
https://krishka.in/electric-vehicles-tata-power-hpcl-join-hands-to-set-up-ev-charging-stations/
Tata Power on Thursday said it has inked MoU with state-run oil marketing company Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) for setting up
commercial-scale electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at latters retail outlets and other locations across the country.Tata Power and
HPCL, through this memorandum of understanding (MoU), have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and operation of
charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc), at suitable locations across India. Both the
entities also intend to additionally explore areas of opportunities & collaboration in related fields like renewable energy, a company
statement said.We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a significant move towards expanding our services to
our customers beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India,
Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to
power Indias future in an environmentally sustainable way, Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement.
Tata Power has been the front runner to propagate the change towards sustainable energy. The company aims to continuously grow
EV charging infrastructure footprints by installing charging stations at strategic locations. The association with HPCL will help the
energy company to scale EV infrastructure at the national level, Rahul Shah, Chief-Strategy, New Business Services, Business
Excellence, Tata Power, said.A major impediment to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed
through establishment of nationwide charging infrastructure. A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market
acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last mile connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs, HPCL Executive
Director, Corporate Strategy Planning, Rajnish Mehta said.
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Page 107 of 163.
Publication: Live Uttar Pradesh Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU to set up EV charging stations
https://www.liveuttarpradesh.com/en/220336/tata-power-hpcl-ink-mou-to-set-up-ev-charging-stations/
Tata Power on Thursday said it has signed an MoU with state-run oil marketer Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL) for setting up electric
vehicle (EV) charging stations at HPCLs retail outlets and other locations across the country.
Tata Power said in a statement that both companies also intend to explore areas of opportunity and collaboration in related sectors
like renewable energy.
Tata Power and HPCL, through this new landmark MoU (memorandum of understanding), have agreed to collaborate in planning,
development and operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitable
locations across India, it said.
It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles
through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of
EVs in the country, Tata Power Chief Executive Praveer Sinha said in a statement.
According to HPCL Executive Director (Corporate Strategy Planning and Business Development) Rajnish Mehta, a major impediment
to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide charging
infrastructure.
A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last-mile connectivity and
thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs, Mehta said.
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Page 108 of 163.
Publication: Mercom India Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power and HPCL Sign MoU for Setting Up EV Charging Stations Across India
https://mercomindia.com/tata-power-hpcl-mou-ev-charging-stations-india/
Tata Power and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL), an Indian state-owned oil and natural gas company , have signed
a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for setting up commercial-scale charging stations for electric vehicles (EV) at the HPCL retail
outlets and other locations across India.Through the MoU, both companies have agreed to collaborate in planning, development, and
operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses), at suitable locations across the country.
Both companies also intend to additionally explore areas of opportunities and collaboration in related fields like renewable energy.
Praveer Sinha, CEO & Managing Director, Tata Power, said in a press statement, By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed
charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, thus
fulfilling our commitment to power Indias future in an environmentally sustainable way.Rajnish Mehta, the executive director of
corporate strategy planning and business development, HPCL also added, At HPCL, we are a firm believer in business diversification
and being future ready. A major impediment to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through
establishment of nationwide charging infrastructure. We believe that a robust network of charging stations is very critical for market
acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last mile connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs. Tata Power with
its focused approach towards sustainable and clean energy and wider outreach across the power value chain, provides an excellent
opportunity for an integrated oil and gas company like HPCL to collaborate for promoting the e-mobility initiative. We intend to leverage
on our vast marketing infrastructure network in the form of retail outlets and other locations for setting up of electric vehicle charging
stations on pan India basis.
In January 2018, Tata Power set up additional EV charging stations in Mumbai.Tata Poweralso announced new additions to its strategic
network of EV charging stationsin the country, the latest being the setting up of three fast charging EV stationsat Cognizant campus
in Telanganas capital city of Hyderabad.Recently, Mercom reported that to speed up Indias EV revolution, the government of India is
planning to subsidize EV charging infrastructure. A Press Trust of India (PTI) report quoted the power secretary A K Bhalla saying that
the government is considering providing subsidy for encouraging setting up of EV charging infrastructure under a policy, likely to be
unveiled in the coming days. Talking about the expansion of EVs in the country, Bhalla also opined that it is a chicken and egg story
because charging stations would not be set up without enough EVs and EV sales would not pick up unless there is enough facility to
charge these vehicles.
This new move by the government is in line with the preceding policies that have been framed for the EV sector. The Ministry of Power
recently issued aclarificationstating that no license is required to operate EV charging stations in India. This is expected to boost the
participation of more private players in the creation of a nationwide EV charging station infrastructure.
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Page 109 of 163.
Publication: News 18 Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power Join Hands with Hindustan Petroleum to Set up EV Charging Stations in India
https://www.news18.com/news/auto/tata-power-join-hands-with-hindustan-petroleum-to-set-up-ev-charging-stations-in-
india-1891035.html
Tata Power said it has inked MoU with state-run oil marketing company Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) for setting up commercial-scale
electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at latter's retail outlets and other locations across the country.
Tata Power and HPCL, through this memorandum of understanding (MoU), have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and
operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc), at suitable locations across India.
Both the entities also intend to additionally explore areas of opportunities & collaboration in related fields like renewable energy, a
company statement said.
"We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers
beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will
be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to power India's future
in an environmentally sustainable way," Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement.
Tata Power has been the front-runner to propagate the change towards sustainable energy. The company aims to continuously grow
EV charging infrastructure footprints by installing charging stations at strategic locations. The association with HPCL will help the
energy company to scale EV infrastructure at the national level, Rahul Shah, Chief-Strategy, New Business Services, Business
Excellence, Tata Power, said.
A major impediment to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide
charging infrastructure. A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last
mile connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs, HPCL Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning, Rajnish
Mehta said.
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Page 110 of 163.
Publication: News Heads Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU to set up EV charging stations
https://www.newsheads.in/latest-news/sources/tata-power-hpcl-ink-mou-to-set-up-ev-charging-stations-article-36338.html
Tata Power on Thursday said it has signed an MoU with state-run oil marketer Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL) for setting up electric
vehicle (EV) charging stations at HPCL's retail outlets and other locations across the country.Tata Power said in a statement that both
companies also intend to explore areas of opportunity and collaboration in related sectors like renewable energy.
"Tata Power and HPCL, through this new landmark MoU (memorandum of understanding), have agreed to collaborate in planning,
development and operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitable
locations across India," it said."It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional
boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial
role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country," Tata Power Chief Executive Praveer Sinha said in a statement.
According to HPCL Executive Director (Corporate Strategy Planning and Business Development) Rajnish Mehta, a major impediment
to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide charging
infrastructure."A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last-mile
connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs," Mehta said.
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Page 111 of 163.
Publication: Newsd Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU to set up EV charging stations
https://newsd.in/tata-power-hpcl-ink-mou-to-set-up-ev-charging-stations/
Tata Power on Thursday said it has signed an MoU with state-run oil marketer Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL) for setting up electric
vehicle (EV) charging stations at HPCLs retail outlets and other locations across the country.
Tata Power said in a statement that both companies also intend to explore areas of opportunity and collaboration in related sectors
like renewable energy.
Tata Power and HPCL, through this new landmark MoU (memorandum of understanding), have agreed to collaborate in planning,
development and operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitable
locations across India, it said.
It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles
through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of
EVs in the country, Tata Power Chief Executive Praveer Sinha said in a statement.
According to HPCL Executive Director (Corporate Strategy Planning and Business Development) Rajnish Mehta, a major impediment
to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide charging
infrastructure.
A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last-mile connectivity and
thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs, Mehta said.
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Page 112 of 163.
Publication: newsreach Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU to set up EV charging stations
https://newsreach.in/2018/09/27/tata-power-hpcl-ink-mou-to-set-up-ev-charging-stations/
Tata Power on Thursday said it has signed an MoU with state-run oil marketer Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL) for setting up electric
vehicle (EV) charging stations at HPCLs retail outlets and other locations across the country.
Tata Power said in a statement that both companies also intend to explore areas of opportunity and collaboration in related sectors
like renewable energy.
Tata Power and HPCL, through this new landmark MoU (memorandum of understanding), have agreed to collaborate in planning,
development and operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitable
locations across India, it said.
It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles
through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of
EVs in the country, Tata Power Chief Executive Praveer Sinha said in a statement.
According to HPCL Executive Director (Corporate Strategy Planning and Business Development) Rajnish Mehta, a major impediment
to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide charging
infrastructure.
A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last-mile connectivity and
thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs, Mehta said.
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Page 113 of 163.
Publication: NRI News 24X7 Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power and HPCL sign MoU for setting up commercial-scale EV Charging Stations across India
http://nrinews24x7.com/tata-power-and-hpcl-sign-mou-for-setting-up-commercial-scale-ev-charging-stations-across-india/
Tata Power, Indias largest integrated power utility and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL), a Navratna Oil & Gas Public
Sector Undertaking, announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) recently for setting up commercial-scale
charging stations for Electric Vehicles at the HPCL retail outlets and other locations across India.
Tata Power and HPCL, through this new landmark MoU, have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and operation of
charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitable locations across India. Both
entities also intend to additionally explore areas of opportunities & collaboration in related fields like Renewable Energy.
Mr. Praveer Sinha, CEO & Managing Director, Tata Power, said, We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a
significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles
through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of
EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to power Indias future in an environmentally sustainable way.
Rahul Shah, Chief-Strategy, New Business Services, Business Excellence, Tata Power, said, Tata Power has been the front runner
to propagate the change towards sustainable energy. We aim to continuously grow our EV charging infrastructure footprints by
installing charging stations at strategic locations. Our association with HPCL will help us to scale our EV infrastructure at the national
level as well as provide our customers with world-class services.
Mr. Rajnish Mehta, Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning and Business Development, HPCL said, At HPCL, we are a firm
believer in business diversification and being future ready. A major impediment to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety
which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide charging infrastructure. We believe that a robust network of
charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last mile connectivity and thereby facilitate
widespread adoption of EVs. Tata Power with its focussed approach towards sustainable and clean energy and wider outreach across
the power value chain, provides an excellent opportunity for an integrated Oil and Gas company like HPCL to collaborate for promoting
the e-mobility initiative. We intend to leverage on our vast marketing infrastructure network in the form of Retail Outlets and other
locations for setting up of electric vehicle charging stations on pan India basis.
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Page 114 of 163.
Publication: Outlook Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU to set up EV charging stations
https://www.outlookindia.com/newsscroll/tata-power-hpcl-ink-mou-to-set-up-ev-charging-stations/1391854
Tata Power on Thursday said it has signed an MoU with state-run oil marketer Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL) for setting up electric
vehicle (EV) charging stations at HPCL's retail outlets and other locations across the country.
Tata Power said in a statement that both companies also intend to explore areas of opportunity and collaboration in related sectors
like renewable energy.
"Tata Power and HPCL, through this new landmark MoU (memorandum of understanding), have agreed to collaborate in planning,
development and operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitable
locations across India," it said.
"It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric
vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger
penetration of EVs in the country," Tata Power Chief Executive Praveer Sinha said in a statement.
According to HPCL Executive Director (Corporate Strategy Planning and Business Development) Rajnish Mehta, a major impediment
to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide charging
infrastructure.
"A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last-mile connectivity and
thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs," Mehta said.
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Page 115 of 163.
Publication: pakupdates Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL join hands to set up EV charging stations
http://www.pakupdates.review/tata-power-hpcl-join-hands-to-set-up-ev-charging-stations/
Tata Energy on Thursday mentioned it has inked MoU with state-run oil advertising and marketing firm Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL)
for organising commercial-scale electrical car (EV) charging stations at latters shops and different places throughout the nation.Tata
Energy and HPCL, via this memorandum of understanding (MoU), have agreed to collaborate in planning, improvement and operation
of charging infrastructure for electrical automobiles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, and so forth), at appropriate places
throughout India. Each the entities additionally intend to moreover discover areas of alternatives & collaboration in associated fields
like renewable vitality, an organization assertion mentioned.Were delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. Its a important
transfer in the direction of increasing our companies to our clients past typical boundaries. By servicing electrical automobiles via the
proposed charging stations throughout India, Tata Energy will likely be enjoying an important function in enabling a stronger penetration
of EVs within the nation, thus fulfilling our dedication to energy Indias future in an environmentally sustainable means, Praveer Sinha,
CEO & MD, Tata Energy, mentioned within the assertion.
Tata Energy has been the entrance runner to propagate the change in the direction of sustainable vitality. The corporate goals to
constantly develop EV charging infrastructure footprints by putting in charging stations at strategic places. The affiliation with HPCL
will assist the vitality firm to scale EV infrastructure on the nationwide stage, Rahul Shah, Chief-Technique, New Enterprise Companies,
Enterprise Excellence, Tata Energy, mentioned.A serious obstacle to electrical automobiles adoption is the vary nervousness which
must be addressed via institution of nationwide charging infrastructure. A strong community of charging stations could be very crucial
for market acceptability of EVs which can even guarantee final mile connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs,
HPCL Government Director, Company Technique Planning, Rajnish Mehta mentioned.
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Page 116 of 163.
Publication: Punjab Kesari Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
इलेक्ट्रिक वाहन चामजिंग से्टशन के मलए टाटा पावर, HPCL ने हाथ मिलाया
https://www.punjabkesari.in/business/news/tata-power-hpcl-join-hands-for-electric-vehicle-charging-station-880281
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Page 117 of 163.
Publication: Saur Energy Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL Ink Pact for Setting-up Commercial-Scale EV Charging Stations
http://www.saurenergy.com/solar-energy-news/tata-power-hpcl-ink-pact-for-setting-up-commercial-scale-ev-charging-
stations
As per the deal, both the companies have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and operation of charging infrastructure for
EVs (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitable locations across India.Countrys one of the leading integrated power
company Tata Power and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation (HPCL), a Navratna oil & gas PSU, has signed the Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) for setting up of commercial-scale Electric Vehicles (EVs) charging stations.
These EV charging stations to be set up at the HPCL retail outlets and other locations across India.
As per the deal, both the companies have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and operation of charging infrastructure for
EVs (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitable locations across India.
The two companies are also intended to additionally explore areas of opportunities & collaboration in related fields like Renewable
Energy.
Commenting on the development,Tata Power, CEO & MD, Praveer Sinha said,We are delighted to announce our partnership with
HPCL. It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional boundaries.By servicingelectric
vehiclesthrough the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration
of EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to power Indias future in an environmentally sustainable way.
A major impediment to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide
charging infrastructure. We believe that a robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will
also ensure last mile connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs, said Rajnish Mehta, Executive Director, Corporate
Strategy Planning and Business Development, HPCL.
Page 118 of 163.
Mehta further added that, We intend to leverage on our vast marketing infrastructure network in the form of Retail Outlets and other
locations for setting up of electric vehicle charging stations on pan India basis.
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Page 119 of 163.
Publication: Smart Investor Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL partner to set up electric vehicle charging stations
https://smartinvestor.business-standard.com/market/Compnews-546507-Compnewsdet-
Tata_Power_HPCL_partner_to_set_up_electric_vehicle_charging_stations.htm#.W62A7XszbIU
Private power producer Tata Power and state-run Hindustan Petroleum Corporation (HPCL) on Thursday announced a memorandum
of understanding (MoU) for setting up the electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at HPCL retail outlets and other locations across India.
The two companies will also explore other opportunities for collaboration in renewable energy."Tata Power and HPCL, through this
new landmark MoU, have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles
(e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitable locations across India. Both the entities also intend to explore areas of
opportunities and collaboration in related fields like renewable energy," Tata Power said in a statement today.
Rajnish Mehta, Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning & Business Development, HPCL said, " Tata Power with its focused
approach towards sustainable and clean energy and wider outreach across the power value chain, provides an excellent opportunity
for an integrated Oil and Gas company like HPCL to collaborate for promoting the e-mobility initiative. We intend to leverage on our
vast marketing infrastructure network in the form of Retail Outlets and other locations for setting up of electric vehicle charging stations
on pan India basis".
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Page 120 of 163.
Publication: SME Times Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU to set up EV charging stations
http://www.smetimes.in/smetimes/news/industry/2018/Sep/27/tata-power-hpcl-mou40640.html
Tata Power on Thursday said it has signed an MoU with state-run oil marketer Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL) for setting up
electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at HPCL's retail outlets and other locations across the country.
Tata Power said in a statement that both companies also intend to explore areas of opportunity and collaboration in related sectors
like renewable energy.
"Tata Power and HPCL, through this new landmark MoU (memorandum of understanding), have agreed to collaborate in planning,
development and operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitable
locations across India," it said.
"It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric
vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger
penetration of EVs in the country," Tata Power Chief Executive Praveer Sinha said in a statement.
According to HPCL Executive Director (Corporate Strategy Planning and Business Development) Rajnish Mehta, a major impediment
to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide charging
infrastructure.
"A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last-mile connectivity and
thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs," Mehta said.
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Page 121 of 163.
Publication: Social News Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU to set up EV charging stations
https://www.socialnews.xyz/2018/09/27/tata-power-hpcl-ink-mou-to-set-up-ev-charging-stations/
Tata Power on Thursday said it has signed an MoU with state-run oil marketer Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL) for setting up electric
vehicle (EV) charging stations at HPCL's retail outlets and other locations across the country.Tata Power said in a statement that both
companies also intend to explore areas of opportunity and collaboration in related sectors like renewable energy.
"Tata Power and HPCL, through this new landmark MoU (memorandum of understanding), have agreed to collaborate in planning,
development and operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitable
locations across India," it said."It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional
boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial
role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country," Tata Power Chief Executive Praveer Sinha said in a statement.
According to HPCL Executive Director (Corporate Strategy Planning and Business Development) Rajnish Mehta, a major impediment
to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide charging
infrastructure."A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last-mile
connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs," Mehta said.
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Page 122 of 163.
Publication: Suryaa Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU to set up EV charging stations
https://www.suryaa.com/55313-tata-power-hpcl-ink-mou-to-set-up-ev-charging-stations.html
Tata Power on Thursday said it has signed an MoU with state-run oil marketer Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL) for setting up electric
vehicle (EV) charging stations at HPCL's retail outlets and other locations across the country.Tata Power said in a statement that both
companies also intend to explore areas of opportunity and collaboration in related sectors like renewable energy."Tata Power and
HPCL, through this new landmark MoU (memorandum of understanding), have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and
operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitable locations across India,"
it said."It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric
vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger
penetration of EVs in the country," Tata Power Chief Executive Praveer Sinha said in a statement.According to HPCL Executive
Director (Corporate Strategy Planning and Business Development) Rajnish Mehta, a major impediment to electric vehicles adoption
is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide charging infrastructure."A robust network of
charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last-mile connectivity and thereby facilitate
widespread adoption of EVs," Mehta said.
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Page 123 of 163.
Publication: Suryaa Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU to set up EV charging stations
https://m.suryaa.com/55313-.html
Tata Power on Thursday said it has signed an MoU with state-run oil marketer Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL) for setting up electric
vehicle (EV) charging stations at HPCL's retail outlets and other locations across the country.Tata Power said in a statement that both
companies also intend to explore areas of opportunity and collaboration in related sectors like renewable energy."Tata Power and
HPCL, through this new landmark MoU (memorandum of understanding), have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and
operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitable locations across India,"
it said."It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric
vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger
penetration of EVs in the country," Tata Power Chief Executive Praveer Sinha said in a statement.According to HPCL Executive
Director (Corporate Strategy Planning and Business Development) Rajnish Mehta, a major impediment to electric vehicles adoption
is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide charging infrastructure."A robust network of
charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last-mile connectivity and thereby facilitate
widespread adoption of EVs," Mehta said.
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Page 124 of 163.
Publication: Swarajya Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Hindustan Petroleum Signs MoU To Provide Electric Vehicle Charging Stations At All Its Petrol
Pumps In India
https://swarajyamag.com/insta/hindustan-petroleum-to-soon-provide-charging-stations-at-its-petrol-pumps-across-india-
following-mou-with-tata-power
The Indian government has set a target of 15 per cent of all sold vehicles to be all electric by 2023-24, this will require a charging
infrastructure. Keeping this in mind Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL), a Public Sector Undertaking (PSU), owned by
the government of India will be setting up charging stations at its petrol pumps all over the country. The company has signed a MoU
with Tata power in this regard,Financial Expresshasreported.HPCL has planned to set up electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in all
of its retail outlets in India and other locations where the company operates.
Tata power and HPCL, together, have agreed to plan, develop and operate these charging facilities on a commercial scale. Electric
vehicles like electric cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-scooters and electric cars will be charged in these facilities.By servicing electric
vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger
penetration of EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to power Indias future in an environmentally sustainable way, said
Praveer Sinha, Tata Powers chief executive officer.
We aim to continuously grow our EV charging infrastructure footprints by installing charging stations at strategic locations. Our
association with HPCL will help us to scale our EV infrastructure at the national level as well as provide our customers with world-class
services, told Rahul Shah, chief strategy officer of Tata Power to HT.Rajnish Mehta, Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning
and Business Development, HPCLs executive director Rajnish Mehta said, We believe that a robust network of charging stations is
very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last mile connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread adoption of
EVs. We intend to leverage on our vast marketing infrastructure network in the form of Retail Outlets and other locations for setting up
of electric vehicle charging stations on pan India basis.
Indian car companies are planning to launch a number of EVs in India in the coming five years and an established charging
infrastructure will accelerate wide level adoption of EVs.
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Page 125 of 163.
Publication: The Financial Express Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Hindustan Petroleum pumps to get EV charging stations across India: Signs MoU with Tata Power
https://www.financialexpress.com/auto/car-news/hindustan-petroleum-pumps-to-get-ev-charging-stations-across-india-
signs-mou-with-tata-power/1328916/
The government-owned oil company, Hindustan Petroleum has signed a MoU withTataPower for setting up large-scale charging
stations for electric vehicles at its petrol pumps. This EV charging infrastructure will be set at all HPCL retail outlets in India and also
at other locations. Both the companies will combine forces and have agreed to collaborate in the planning, development and operations
of charging facility on a commercial scale. Electric cars, e-rickshaws, electric bikes e-scooters and electric buses will be allowed to
charge in these facilities.Tata Power and HPCL also will jointly collaborate to explore more areas of opportunities and collaboration in
the field of renewable energy.
Praveer Sinha, CEO & Managing Director, Tata Power, said, By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations
across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, thus fulfil ling our
commitment to power Indias future in an environmentally sustainable way.Rahul Shah, Chief-Strategy, New Business Services,
Business Excellence, Tata Power, said, We aim to continuously grow our EV charging infrastructure footprints by installing charging
stations at strategic locations. Our association with HPCL will help us to scale our EV infrastructure at the national level as well as
provide our customers with world-class services.
Rajnish Mehta, Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning and Business Development, HPCL said, We believe that a robust
network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last mile connectivity and thereby
facilitate widespread adoption of EVs. We intend to leverage on our vast marketing infrastructure network in the form of Retail Outlets
and other locations for setting up of electric vehicle charging stations on pan India basis.Indian government aims to have 15% of new
vehicles sales in India to be all-electric vehicles and a lot will depend on the development of charging infrastructure. Going forward,
many carmakers will introduce electric cars in India.Maruti Suzukielectric Wagon R will make its India debut in 2020 andHyundaielectric
Kona SUV will be launched in India in 2019. The government, however, is silent of FAME II incentives which once cleared will boost
the use of EVs in India.
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Page 126 of 163.
Publication: The Hindu Business Line Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power to set up EV charging stations for HPCL
https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/companies/tata-power-to-set-up-ev-charging-stations-for-hpcl/article25057171.ece
Tata Power and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL) have announced signing an agreement for setting up commercial-scale
EV charging stations at HPCL retail outlets and other locations across India.
Tata Power and HPCL have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and operation of charging infrastructure for electric
vehicles, which includes not only e-cars, but e-rickshaws, e-bikes and e-buses. Both entities also intend to explore areas of opportunity
and collaboration in the renewable energy space, Tata Power said in the statement.
By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power would play a crucial role in enabling a
stronger penetration of EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to power Indias future in an environmentally sustainable way,
Praveer Sinha, CEO & Managing Director, Tata Power, said.
According to Rajnish Mehta, Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning and Business Development, HPCL, range anxiety is a
major impediment to electric vehicles adoption in the country and it needs to be addressed through establishment of a nationwide
charging infrastructure.
We believe that a robust network of charging stations is critical for market acceptability of EVs, which will also ensure last mile
connectivity and, thereby, facilitate widespread adoption of EVs, he said.
Mehta added that HPCL intends to leverage on the companys vast marketing infrastructure network, which includes retail outlets and
other locations for setting up of electric vehicle charging stations on a pan-India basis.
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Page 127 of 163.
Publication: The Indian Wire Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Powers-HPCL alliance to open E-vehicle charging stations
https://www.theindianwire.com/business/tata-powers-hpcl-alliance-open-e-vehicle-charging-stations-76904/
Tata Power on Thursday notified that it has signed a MoU withHindustan Petroleumto establish E-vehicle charging station at
commercial level across the country. The stations will mostly be set-up at HPCLs retail outlet along with some other locations.
Tata Powers statement revealed that both the companies have given their consent to join hands in the planning, development and
operations of e-vehicle (e-cards, e-rickshaws, e-buses and e-bikes) charging stations. Further, HPCL and Tata together will explore
the possibilities in the field of renewable energy, reportedEconomic Times.
Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD, Tata power said,We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a significant move towards
expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed
charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, thus
fulfilling our commitment to power Indias future in an environmentally sustainable way
Tata Powers has been working on boosting the use of sustainable energy for quite some time now. Its collaboration with oil marketing
company will help to create a strong network of charging infrastructure at a large scale.
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Page 128 of 163.
Publication: The New Indian Express Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, Hindustan Petroleum join hands to set up electric vehicle charging stations
http://www.newindianexpress.com/business/2018/sep/27/tata-power-hindustan-petroleum-join-hands-to-set-up-electric-
vehicle-charging-stations-1877875.html
Tata Power Thursday said it has inked MoU with state-run oil marketing company Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) for setting
upcommercial-scale electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at latter's retail outlets and other locations across the country.
Tata Power and HPCL, through this memorandum of understanding (MoU), have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and
operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc), at suitable locations across India.
Both the entities also intend to additionally explore areas of opportunities & collaboration in related fields like renewable energy, a
company statement said.
"We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL.
It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional boundaries.
By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling
a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to power India's future in an environmentally sustainable
way," Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement.
Tata Power has been the front-runner to propagate the change towards sustainable energy.
The company aims to continuously grow EV charging infrastructure footprints by installing charging stations at strategic locations.
The association with HPCL will help the energy company to scale EV infrastructure at the national level, Rahul Shah, Chief-Strategy,
New Business Services, Business Excellence, Tata Power, said.
A major impediment to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through the establishment of
nationwide charging infrastructure.
A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last mile connectivity and
thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs, HPCL Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning, Rajnish Mehta said.
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Page 129 of 163.
Publication: The Pioneer Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL join hands to set up EV charging stations
https://www.dailypioneer.com/2018/business/tata-power--hpcl-join-hands-to-set-up-ev-charging-stations.html
Tata Power on Thursday said it had inked an MoU with state-run oil marketing company Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) for setting up
commercial-scale electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at latters retail outlets and other locations across the country.
Tata Power and HPCL, through this memorandum of understanding (MoU), have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and
operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc), at suitable locations across India.
Both the entities also intend to additionally explore areas of opportunities and collaboration in related fields like renewable energy, a
company statement said.
We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers
beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will
be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the
statement.
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Page 130 of 163.
Publication: The Times of India Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU to set up EV charging stations
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/auto/miscellaneous/tata-power-hpcl-ink-mou-to-set-up-ev-charging-
stations/articleshow/65983735.cms
Tata Power on Thursday said it has signed an MoU with state-run oil marketer Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL) for setting up electric
vehicle (EV) charging stations at HPCL's retail outlets and other locations across the country.
Tata Power said in a statement that both companies also intend to explore areas of opportunity and collaboration in related sectors
like renewable energy.
"Tata Power and HPCL, through this new landmark MoU (memorandum of understanding), have agreed to collaborate in planning,
development and operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitable
locations across India," it said.
"It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric
vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger
penetration of EVs in the country," Tata Power Chief Executive Praveer Sinha said in a statement.
According to HPCL Executive Director (Corporate Strategy Planning and Business Development) Rajnish Mehta, a major impediment
to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through the establishment of nationwide charging
infrastructure.
"A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last-mile connectivity and
thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs," Mehta said.
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Page 131 of 163.
Publication: The Tribune Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL to set up EV charging stations
https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/business/tata-power-hpcl-to-set-up-ev-charging-stations/659782.html
Tata Power on Thursday said it has inked MoU with state-run oil marketing company Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) for setting up
commercial-scale electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at latters retail outlets and other locations across the country.
Tata Power and HPCL, through this MoU, have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and operation of charging infrastructure
for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc), at suitable locations across the country. Both the entities also intend
to additionally explore areas of opportunities and collaboration in related fields like renewable energy, a company statement said.
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Page 132 of 163.
Publication: trending360 Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, Hindustan Petroleum Join Hands To Set Up Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
https://trending360.in/2018/09/27/tata-power-hindustan-petroleum-join-hands-to-set-up-electric-vehicle-charging-stations/
Tata Power Thursday said it has inked MoU with state-run oil marketing company Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) for setting
upcommercial-scale electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at latters retail outlets and other locations across the country.Tata Power
and HPCL, through this memorandum of understanding (MoU), have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and operation of
charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc), at suitable locations across India.
Both the entities also intend to additionally explore areas of opportunities & collaboration in related fields like renewable energy, a
company statement said.We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL.
It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional boundaries.By servicing electric vehicles
through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of
EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to power Indias future in an environmentally sustainable way, Praveer Sinha, CEO
& MD, Tata Power, said in the statement.
Tata Power has been the front-runner to propagate the change towards sustainable energy.The company aims to continuously grow
EV charging infrastructure footprints by installing charging stations at strategic locations.
The association with HPCL will help the energy company to scale EV infrastructure at the national level, Rahul Shah, Chief-Strategy,
New Business Services, Business Excellence, Tata Power, said.A major impediment to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety
which needs to be addressed through the establishment of nationwide charging infrastructure.
A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last mile connectivity and
thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs, HPCL Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning, Rajnish Mehta said.
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Page 133 of 163.
Publication: Tribune India Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL to set up EV charging stations
https://m.tribuneindia.com/article/tata-power-hpcl-to-set-up-ev-charging-stations/659782
Tata Power on Thursday said it has inked MoU with state-run oil marketing company Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) for setting up
commercial-scale electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at latters retail outlets and other locations across the country.
Tata Power and HPCL, through this MoU, have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and operation of charging infrastructure
for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc), at suitable locations across the country. Both the entities also intend
to additionally explore areas of opportunities and collaboration in related fields like renewable energy, a company
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Page 134 of 163.
Publication: ucnews Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, Hindustan Petroleum join hands to set up electric vehicle charging stations
https://www.ucnews.in/news/Tata-Power-Hindustan-Petroleum-join-hands-to-set-up-electric-vehicle-charging-
stations/3925089974061512.html
Tata Power Thursday said it has inked MoU with state-run oil marketing company Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) for setting up
commercial-scale electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at latter's retail outlets and other locations across the country.Tata Power and
HPCL, through this memorandum of understanding (MoU), have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and operation of
charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc), at suitable locations across India.
Both the entities also intend to additionally explore areas of opportunities & collaboration in related fields like renewable energy, a
company statement said."We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL.
It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional boundaries.By servicing electric vehicles
through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of
EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to power India's future in an environmentally sustainable way," Praveer Sinha, CEO
& MD, Tata Power, said in the statement.
Tata Power has been the front-runner to propagate the change towards sustainable energy.The company aims to continuously grow
EV charging infrastructure footprints by installing charging stations at strategic locations.
The association with HPCL will help the energy company to scale EV infrastructure at the national level, Rahul Shah, Chief-Strategy,
New Business Services, Business Excellence, Tata Power, said.A major impediment to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety
which needs to be addressed through the establishment of nationwide charging infrastructure.
A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last mile connectivity and
thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs, HPCL Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning, Rajnish Mehta said.
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Page 135 of 163.
Publication: UNI India Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power and HPCL join hands for setting up commercial-scale EV Charging Stations across India
http://www.uniindia.com/tata-power-and-hpcl-join-hands-for-setting-up-commercial-scale-ev-charging-stations-across-
india/business-economy/news/1362749.html
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Publication: Webindia123 Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power and HPCL join hands for setting up commercial-scale EV Charging Stations across India
https://news.webindia123.com/news/articles/India/20180927/3443498.html
Tata Power and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) today announced the signing of an MOU recently for setting up
commercial-scale charging stations for Electric Vehicles at the HPCL retail outlets and other locations across India.Tata Power and
HPCL have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-
rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitablelocations across India. Both entities also intend to explore areas of opportunities &
collaboration in related fields likeRenewable Energy.
Tata Power CEO and Managing Director, Praveer Sinha said,' We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a
significant move towards expanding our services to our customersbeyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles
through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of
EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to power India's future in an environmentally sustainable way.' 'At HPCL, we are a
firm believer in business diversification and being future ready. A major impediment to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety
which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide charging infrastructure. We believe that a robust network of charging
stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last mile connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread
adoption of EVs. Tata Power with its focused approachtowards sustainable and clean energy and wider outreach across the power
value chain, provides an excellent opportunity for an integrated Oil and Gas company like HPCL to collaborate for promoting the e-
mobility initiative,' said HPCL Executive Director Rajnish Mehta in a joint communique. 'We intend to leverage on our vast marketing
infrastructure network in the form of Retail Outlets and other locations for setting up of electric vehicle charging stations on pan India
basis', he added.
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Page 137 of 163.
Publication: Webindia123 Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU to set up EV charging stations
https://news.webindia123.com/news/articles/Business/20180927/3443538.html
Tata Power on Thursday said it has signed an MoU with state-run oil marketer Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL) for setting up electric
vehicle (EV) charging stations at HPCL's retail outlets and other locations across the country.Tata Power said in a statement that both
companies also intend to explore areas of opportunity and collaboration in related sectors like renewable energy.
"Tata Power and HPCL, through this new landmark MoU (memorandum of understanding), have agreed to collaborate in planning,
development and operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitable
locations across India," it said."It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional
boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial
role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country," Tata Power Chief Executive Praveer Sinha said in a statement.
According to HPCL Executive Director (Corporate Strategy Planning and Business Development) Rajnish Mehta, a major impediment
to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide charging
infrastructure."A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last-mile
connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs," Mehta said.
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Page 138 of 163.
Publication: Wefornews Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU to set up EV charging stations
https://www.wefornews.com/tata-power-hpcl-ink-mou-to-set-up-ev-charging-stations/
Tata Power on Thursday said it has signed an MoU with state-run oil marketer Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL) for setting up electric
vehicle (EV) charging stations at HPCLs retail outlets and other locations across the country.Tata Power said in a statement that both
companies also intend to explore areas of opportunity and collaboration in related sectors like renewable energy.
Tata Power and HPCL, through this new landmark MoU (memorandum of understanding), have agreed to collaborate in planning,
development and operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitable
locations across India, it said.It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional boundaries.
By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling
a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, Tata Power Chief Executive Praveer Sinha said in a statement.
According to HPCL Executive Director (Corporate Strategy Planning and Business Development) Rajnish Mehta, a major impediment
to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide charging
infrastructure.A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last-mile
connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs, Mehta said.
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Page 139 of 163.
Publication: Window To News Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU to set up EV charging stations
http://www.windowtonews.com/news.php?id=187133&cat_id=10
Tata Power on Thursday said it has signed an MoU with state-run oil marketer Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL) for setting up electric
vehicle (EV) charging stations at HPCL s retail outlets and other locations across the country.Tata Power said in a statement that both
companies also intend to explore areas of opportunity and collaboration in related sectors like renewable energy."Tata Power and
HPCL through this new landmark MoU (memorandum of understanding) have agreed to collaborate in planning development and
operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars e-rickshaws e-bikes e-buses etc.) at suitable locations across India " it
said."It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric
vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration
of EVs in the country " Tata Power Chief Executive Praveer Sinha said in a statement.According to HPCL Executive Director (Corporate
Strategy Planning and Business Development) Rajnish Mehta a major impediment to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety
which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide charging infrastructure."A robust network of charging stations is
very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last-mile connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread adoption of
EVs " Mehta said
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Page 140 of 163.
Publication: Yahoo Finance India Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU to set up EV charging stations
https://in.finance.yahoo.com/news/tata-power-hpcl-ink-mou-111404181.html
Tata Power on Thursday said it has signed an MoU with state-run oil marketer Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL) for setting up electric
vehicle (EV) charging stations at HPCL's retail outlets and other locations across the country.Tata Power said in a statement that both
companies also intend to explore areas of opportunity and collaboration in related sectors like renewable energy.
"Tata Power and HPCL, through this new landmark MoU (memorandum of understanding), have agreed to collaborate in planning,
development and operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitable
locations across India," it said."It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional
boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial
role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country," Tata Power Chief Executive Praveer Sinha said in a statement.
According to HPCL Executive Director (Corporate Strategy Planning and Business Development) Rajnish Mehta, a major impediment
to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide charging
infrastructure."A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last-mile
connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs," Mehta said.
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Page 141 of 163.
Publication: Yahoo India Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 28 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL ink MoU to set up EV charging stations
https://in.news.yahoo.com/tata-power-hpcl-ink-mou-set-ev-charging-111404739--finance.html
Tata Power on Thursday said it has signed an MoU with state-run oil marketer Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL) for setting up electric
vehicle (EV) charging stations at HPCL's retail outlets and other locations across the country.Tata Power said in a statement that both
companies also intend to explore areas of opportunity and collaboration in related sectors like renewable energy.
"Tata Power and HPCL, through this new landmark MoU (memorandum of understanding), have agreed to collaborate in planning,
development and operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitable
locations across India," it said."It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional
boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial
role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country," Tata Power Chief Executive Praveer Sinha said in a statement.
According to HPCL Executive Director (Corporate Strategy Planning and Business Development) Rajnish Mehta, a major impediment
to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide charging
infrastructure."A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last-mile
connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs," Mehta said.
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Page 142 of 163.
Publication: Auto Car Pro Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 27 Sep 2018
Tata Power partners HPCL to set up EV charging stations across India
http://www.autocarpro.in/news-national/tata-power-partners-hpcl-to-set-up-ev-charging-stations-across-india-40812
The push for electric vehicle adoption in India may have just got an adrenaline boost as Tata Power, one of Indias largest integrated
power utility company and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation (HPCL), a Navratna Oil and Gas Public Sector Undertaking (PSU), today
announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) recently, for setting up commercial-scale charging stations for
electric vehicles (EVs) at the HPCL retail outlets and other locations across India.As per the MoU, Tata Power and HPCLhave agreed
to collaborate in planning, development and operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes and
e-buses among others), at suitable locations across India. Both the companies also intend to additionally explore areas of opportunities
and collaborate in related fields like renewable energy.
Praveer Sinha, CEO and managing director, Tata Power, said, We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a
significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles
through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of
EVs in the country. Thus fulfilling our commitment to power Indias future in an environmentally sustainable way.Rahul Shah, chief-
strategy New Business Services, Business Excellence, Tata Power, said, Tata Power has been the front runner to propagate the
change towards sustainable energy. We aim to continuously grow our EV charging infrastructure footprints by installing charging
stations at strategic locations. Our association with HPCL will help us to scale our EV infrastructure at the national level as well as
provide our customers with world-class services.
Rajnish Mehta, executive director, Corporate Strategy Planning and Business Development, HPCL said, At HPCL, we are a firm
believer in business diversification and being future ready. A major impediment to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which
needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide charging infrastructure. We believe that a robust network of charging
stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last mile connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread
adoption of EVs.""Tata Power with its focussed approach towards sustainable and clean energy and wider outreach across the power
value chain, provides an excellent opportunity for an integrated Oil and Gas company like HPCL to collaborate for promoting the e-
mobility initiative. We intend to leverage on our vast marketing infrastructure network in the form of retail outlets and other locations
for setting up of electric vehicle charging stations on pan India basis, concluded Mehta.
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Page 143 of 163.
Publication: Bloomberg Quint Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 27 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL Join Hands To Set Up E-Vehicles Charging Stations
https://www.bloombergquint.com/business/2018/09/27/tata-power-hpcl-join-hands-to-set-up-e-vehicles-charging-stations
Tata Power Company Ltd. inked deal with state-run oil marketing company Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. for setting up
commercial-scale electric vehicle charging stations at latter's retail outlets and other locations across the country.Tata Power and
HPCL, through this memorandum of understanding have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and operation of charging
infrastructure for electric vehicles at suitable locations across India. Both the entities also intend to additionally explore areas of
opportunities collaboration in related fields like renewable energy, said a company statement.
"Our partnership with HPCL is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional
boundaries,Praveer Sinha, chief executive officer and managing director of Tata Power said in a statement. Tata Power will be playing
a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country.."The company aims to continuously grow EV charging
infrastructure footprints by installing charging stations at strategic locations. The association with HPCL will help the energy company
to scale EV infrastructure at the national level, said Rahul Shah, chief strategy of New Business Services at Tata Power.
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Page 144 of 163.
Publication: Business Standard Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 27 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL join hands to set up EV charging stations
https://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/tata-power-hpcl-join-hands-to-set-up-ev-charging-stations-
118092700390_1.html
Tata PowerThursday said it has inked MoU with state-runoil marketingcompanyHindustan Petroleum(HPCL) for setting up commercial-
scaleelectric vehicle(EV)charging stationsat latter'sretail outletsand other locations across the country.Tata Powerand HPCL, through
this memorandum of understanding (MoU), have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and operation of charging
infrastructure forelectric vehicles(e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc), at suitable locations acrossIndia.Both the entities also
intend to additionally explore areas of opportunities & collaboration in related fields like renewable energy, a company statement said.
"We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers
beyond conventional boundaries. By servicingelectric vehiclesthrough the proposedcharging stationsacross India,Tata Powerwill be
playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to power India's future in
an environmentally sustainable way," Praveer Sinha,CEO& MD, Tata Power, said in the statement.Tata Power has been thefront
runnerto propagate the change towards sustainableenergy.The company aims to continuously grow EV charging infrastructure
footprints by installingcharging stationsat strategic locations. The association with HPCL will help theenergycompany to scale EV
infrastructure at the national level, Rahul Shah, Chief-Strategy, New Business Services, Business Excellence, Tata Power, said.
A major impediment toelectric vehiclesadoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide
charging infrastructure. A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last
mile connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs, HPCL Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning, Rajnish
Mehta said.
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Page 145 of 163.
Publication: cnbctv18 Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 27 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL join hands to set up EV charging stations
https://www.cnbctv18.com/energy/tata-power-hpcl-join-hands-to-set-up-ev-charging-stations-936541.htm
Tata Power on Thursday said it has inked MoU with state-run oil marketing company Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) for setting up
commercial-scale electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at latter's retail outlets and other locations across the country.
Tata Power and HPCL, through this memorandum of understanding (MoU), have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and
operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc), at suitable locations across India.
Both the entities also intend to additionally explore areas of opportunities & collaboration in related fields like renewable energy, a
company statement said.
"We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers
beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will
be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to power India's future
in an environmentally sustainable way," Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement.
Tata Power has been the front runner to propagate the change towards sustainable energy. The company aims to continuously grow
EV charging infrastructure footprints by installing charging stations at strategic locations. The association with HPCL will help the
energy company to scale EV infrastructure at the national level, Rahul Shah, Chief-Strategy, New Business Services, Business
Excellence, Tata Power, said.
A major impediment to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide
charging infrastructure. A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last
mile connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs, HPCL Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning, Rajnish
Mehta said.
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Page 146 of 163.
Publication: Daily Hunt (Mobile) Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 27 Sep 2018
Tata Power and HPCL sign MoU for setting up commercial-scale EV Charging Stations across India
https://m.dailyhunt.in/news/india/english/biz next india english-epaper-biznexte/tata power and hpcl sign mou for setting up
commercial scale ev charging stations across india-newsid-97935986
Tata Power and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL), a Navratna Oil & Gas Public Sector Undertaking, have signed an
MoU for setting up commercial-scale charging stations for Electric Vehicles at the HPCL retail outlets and other locations across India.
Tata Power and HPCL, through this new landmark MoU, have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and operation of
charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, ebikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitable locations across India. Both entities
also intend to additionally explore areas of opportunities & collaboration in related fields like Renewable Energy.
Mr. Praveer Sinha, CEO & Managing Director, Tata Power, said, "We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a
significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles
through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of
EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to power India's future in an environmentally sustainable way."
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Page 147 of 163.
Publication: Deccan Chronicle Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 27 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL join hands to set up EV charging stations
https://www.deccanchronicle.com/business/companies/270918/tata-power-hpcl-join-hands-to-set-up-ev-charging-
stations.html
Tata Power on Thursday said it has inked MoU with state-run oil marketing company Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) for setting up
commercial-scale electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at latter's retail outlets and other locations across the country.
Tata Power and HPCL, through this memorandum of understanding (MoU), have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and
operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc), at suitable locations across India.
Both the entities also intend to additionally explore areas of opportunities & collaboration in related fields like renewable energy, a
company statement said.
"We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers
beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will
be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to power India's future
in an environmentally sustainable way," Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement.
Tata Power has been the front runner to propagate the change towards sustainable energy. The company aims to continuously grow
EV charging infrastructure footprints by installing charging stations at strategic locations.
The association with HPCL will help the energy company to scale EV infrastructure at the national level, Rahul Shah, Chief-Strategy,
New Business Services, Business Excellence, Tata Power, said.
A major impediment to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide
charging infrastructure.
Page 148 of 163.
A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last mile connectivity and
thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs, HPCL Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning, Rajnish Mehta said.
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Page 149 of 163.
Publication: Devdiscourse Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 27 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL join hands to set up EV charging stations
https://www.devdiscourse.com/Article/agency-wire/197106-tata-power-hpcl-join-hands-to-set-up-ev-charging-stations
Tata Power Thursday said it has inked MoU with state-run oil marketing company Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) for setting up
commercial-scale electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at latter's retail outlets and other locations across the country.Tata Power and
HPCL, through this memorandum of understanding (MoU), have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and operation of
charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc), at suitable locations across India. Both the
entities also intend to additionally explore areas of opportunities & collaboration in related fields like renewable energy, a company
statement said.
"We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers
beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will
be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to power Indias future
in an environmentally sustainable way," Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement.Tata Power has been the front
runner to propagate the change towards sustainable energy. The company aims to continuously grow EV charging infrastructure
footprints by installing charging stations at strategic locations. The association with HPCL will help the energy company to scale EV
infrastructure at the national level, Rahul Shah, Chief-Strategy, New Business Services, Business Excellence, Tata Power, said.
A major impediment to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide
charging infrastructure. A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last
mile connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs, HPCL Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning, Rajnish
Mehta said.
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Page 150 of 163.
Publication: Energyinfrapos Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 27 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL Sign MoU To Set Up Commercial EV Charging Stations Across India
http://energyinfrapost.com/tata-power-hpcl-sign-mou-set-commercial-ev-charging-stations-across-india/
Tata Power and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL) have announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
on Thursday. The recently signed MoU is for the setting up of commercial charging stations for electric vehicles (e-vehicles) at the
HPCL retail outlets and other locations across India.Tata Power and HPCL have agreed to collaborate in the planning, development,
and operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e bikes, e-buses, etc.) at suitable locations across
India.
We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers
beyond conventional boundaries, Tata Power said in a release to the exchanges on Thursday.The company added, By servicing
electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger
penetration of EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to power Indias future in an environmentally sustainable way.
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Page 151 of 163.
Publication: Equity Bulls Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 27 Sep 2018
Tata Power and HPCL sign MoU for setting up commercial-scale EV Charging Stations across India
http://equitybulls.com/admin/news2006/news_det.asp?id=236264
Tata Power, India's largest integrated power utility and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL), a Navratna Oil & Gas Public
Sector Undertaking, announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) recently for setting up commercial-scale
charging stations for Electric Vehicles at the HPCL retail outlets and other locations across India.Tata Power and HPCL, through this
new landmark MoU, have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles
(e-cars, e-rickshaws, ebikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitable locations across India. Both entities also intend to additionally explore areas of
opportunities & collaboration in related fields like Renewable Energy.Mr. Praveer Sinha, CEO & Managing Director, Tata Power, said,
"We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers
beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will
be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to power India's future
in an environmentally sustainable way."Rahul Shah, Chief-Strategy, New Business Services, Business Excellence, Tata Power, said,
"Tata Power has been the front runner to propagate the change towards sustainable energy. We aim to continuously grow our EV
charging infrastructure footprints by installing charging stations at strategic locations. Our association with HPCL will help us to scale
our EV infrastructure at the national level as well as provide our customers with world-class services".Mr. Rajnish Mehta, Executive
Director, Corporate Strategy Planning and Business Development, HPCL said, "At HPCL, we are a firm believer in business
diversification and being future ready. A major impediment to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be
addressed through establishment of nationwide charging infrastructure. We believe that a robust network of charging stations is very
critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last mile connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs.
Tata Power with its focussed approach towards sustainable and clean energy and wider outreach across the power value chain,
provides an excellent opportunity for an integrated Oil and Gas company like HPCL to collaborate for promoting the e-mobility initiative.
We intend to leverage on our vast marketing infrastructure network in the form of Retail Outlets and other locations for sett ing up of
electric vehicle charging stations on pan India basis".Shares of TATA POWER CO.LTD. was last trading in BSE at Rs.70.3 as
compared to the previous close of Rs. 70.1. The total number of shares traded during the day was 263922 in over 1372 trades.The
stock hit an intraday high of Rs. 70.9 and intraday low of 69. The net turnover during the day was Rs. 18475315.
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Page 152 of 163.
Publication: ET Energyworld Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 27 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL sign pact for electric vehicles charging stations
https://energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/power/tata-power-hpcl-sign-pact-for-electric-vehicles-charging-
stations/65977452
PrivatepowergeneratorTata Powertoday announced it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with state-run oil
refinerHindustan PetroleumCorp (HPCL) for setting up commercial-scale charging stations forElectric Vehiclesat the HPCL retail
outlets and other locations across India.The companies have agreed to collaborate for planning, development and operation ofcharging
infrastructurefor electric vehicles -- including electric cars, electric rickshaws, electric bikes, electric buses -- at suitable locations. As
part of the pact, the firms would also explore areas of collaboration in the related fields likerenewable energy.It is a significant move
towards expanding our services to customers beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed
charging stations across India, Tata Power will play a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, Tata Power
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Managing Director Praveer Sinha said.The company said it looking at new business growth in EV
charging and storage,distributed generationand rooftops, microgrids and home automation and smart meters segments.At HPCL, we
are a firm believer in business diversification and being future ready. A major impediment to electric vehicles adoption is the range
anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide charging infrastructure, said Rajnish Mehta, Executive
Director, Corporate Strategy Planning and Business Development, HPCL. We believe a robust network of charging stations is very
critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last mile connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs,
he added.Tata Power has an installed capacity of 10,857 Megawatt (Mw). Renewable energy assets in solar and wind sectors account
for 22 per cent of the company's portfolio
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Page 153 of 163.
Publication: IIFL Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 27 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL sign MoU to set up commercial EV charging stations across India
https://www.indiainfoline.com/article/news-top-story/tata-power-hpcl-sign-mou-to-set-up-commercial-ev-charging-stations-
across-india-118092700324_1.html
Tata Power and HPCL have agreed to collaborate in the planning, development, and operation of charging infrastructure for electric
vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc.) at suitable locations across India
Tata PowerandHindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd(HPCL) have announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
on Thursday. The recently signed MoU is for the setting up of commercial charging stations for electric vehicles (e-vehicles) at the
HPCL retail outlets and other locations across India.
Tata Power and HPCL have agreed to collaborate in the planning, development,and operation of charging infrastructure for electric
vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e bikes, e-buses, etc.) at suitable locations across India.
We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers
beyond conventional boundaries," Tata Power said in a release to the exchanges on Thursday.
The company added, By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a
crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to power Indias future in an
environmentally sustainable way.
Tata Power Company share price is currently at Rs70.25, down Rs0.05, or 0.07%, from its previous close of Rs70.30 on the BSE.
The scrip opened at Rs70 and has touched a high and low of Rs70.65 and Rs69.55, respectively. So far, 3,31,538 (NSE+BSE) shares
have been traded on the counter.
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Page 154 of 163.
Publication: India Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 27 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL join hands to set up EV charging stations
http://www.india.com/news/agencies/tata-power-hpcl-join-hands-to-set-up-ev-charging-stations-3350039/
Tata Power Thursday said it has inked MoU with state-run oil marketing company Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) for setting up
commercial-scale electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at latters retail outlets and other locations across the country.Tata Power and
HPCL, through this memorandum of understanding (MoU), have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and operation of
charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc), at suitable locations across India. Both the
entities also intend to additionally explore areas of opportunities & collaboration in related fields like renewable energy, a company
statement said.
We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers
beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will
be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to power Indias future
in an environmentally sustainable way, Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement.Tata Power has been the front
runner to propagate the change towards sustainable energy. The company aims to continuously grow EV charging infrastructure
footprints by installing charging stations at strategic locations. The association with HPCL will help the energy company to scale EV
infrastructure at the national level, Rahul Shah, Chief-Strategy, New Business Services, Business Excellence, Tata Power, said.
A major impediment to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide
charging infrastructure. A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last
mile connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs, HPCL Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning, Rajnish
Mehta said.
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Page 155 of 163.
Publication: Latestly Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 27 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL Join Hands to Set Up EV Charging Stations
https://www.latestly.com/india/information/tata-power-hpcl-join-hands-to-set-up-ev-charging-stations-406483.html
Tata Power Thursday said it has inked MoU with state-run oil marketing company Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) for setting up the
commercial-scale electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at latter's retail outlets and other locations across the country.Tata Power and
HPCL, through this memorandum of understanding (MoU), have agreed to collaborate in planning, development, and operation of
charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc), at suitable locations across India. Both the
entities also intend to additionally explore areas of opportunities & collaboration in related fields like renewable energy, a company
statement said.
"We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers
beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will
be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to power India's future
in an environmentally sustainable way," Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement.
Tata Power has been the front runner to propagate the change towards sustainable energy. The company aims to continuously grow
EV charging infrastructure footprints by installing charging stations at strategic locations. The association with HPCL will help the
energy company to scale EV infrastructure at the national level, Rahul Shah, Chief-Strategy, New Business Services, Business
Excellence, Tata Power, said.A major impediment to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed
through the establishment of nationwide charging infrastructure. A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market
acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last mile connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs, HPCL Executive
Director, Corporate Strategy Planning, Rajnish Mehta said.
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Page 156 of 163.
Publication: Moneycontrol Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 27 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL join hands to set up EV charging stations
https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/india/tata-power-hpcl-join-hands-to-set-up-ev-charging-stations-2991981.html
Tata Power Thursday said it has inked MoU with state-run oil marketing company Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) for setting up
commercial-scale electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at latter's retail outlets and other locations across the country.
Tata Power and HPCL, through this memorandum of understanding (MoU), have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and
operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc), at suitable locations across India.
Both the entities also intend to additionally explore areas of opportunities & collaboration in related fields like renewable energy, a
company statement said.
"We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers
beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will
be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to power India's future
in an environmentally sustainable way," Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement.
Tata Power has been the front runner to propagate the change towards sustainable energy. The company aims to continuously grow
EV charging infrastructure footprints by installing charging stations at strategic locations.
The association with HPCL will help the energy company to scale EV infrastructure at the national level, Rahul Shah, Chief-Strategy,
New Business Services, Business Excellence, Tata Power, said.
A major impediment to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide
charging infrastructure.
A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last mile connectivity and
thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs, HPCL Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning, Rajnish Mehta said.
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Page 157 of 163.
Publication: myequity Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 27 Sep 2018
Tata Power and HPCL sign MoU for setting up commercial-scale EV Charging Stations across India
http://www.myequity.co.in/Company/TATAPOWER-500400/TataPower-HPCL-sign-MoU
Tata Power, Indias largest integrated power utility andHindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL), a Navratna Oil & Gas Public
Sector Undertaking, announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) recently for setting up commercial-scale
charging stations for Electric Vehicles at the HPCL retail outlets and other locations across India.
Tata Power and HPCL, through this new landmark MoU, have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and operation of
charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e- bikes, e-buses, etc.), at suitable locations across India. Both entities
also intend to additionally explore areas of opportunities & collaboration in related fields like Renewable Energy.
Mr. Praveer Sinha, CEO & Managing Director, Tata Power, said,We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a
significant move towards expanding our services to our customers beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles
through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of
EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to power Indias future in an environmentally sustainable way.
Rahul Shah, Chief-Strategy, New Business Services, Business Excellence, Tata Power,said,Tata Power has been the front runner to
propagate the change towards sustainable energy. We aim to continuously grow our EV charging infrastructure footprints by installing
charging stations at strategic locations. Our association with HPCL will help us to scale our EV infrastructure at the national level as
well as provide our customers with world-class services.Mr. Rajnish Mehta, Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning and
Business Development, HPCLsaid,At HPCL, we are a firm believer in business diversification and being future ready. A major
impediment to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide
charging infrastructure. We believe that a robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will
also ensure last mile connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs. Tata Power with its focused approach towards
sustainable and clean energy and wider outreach across the power value chain provides an excellent opportunity for an integrated Oil
and Gas company like HPCL to collaborate for promoting the e-mobility initiative. We intend to leverage on our vast marketing
infrastructure network in the form of Retail Outlets and other locations for setting up of electric vehicle charging stations on pan India
basis.
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Page 158 of 163.
Publication: News Jizz Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 27 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL joins hands to set EV charging stations
https://newsjizz.com/29129-tata-power-hpcl-joins-hands-to-set-ev-charging-stations.html
Tata Power Thursday said it has inked MoU with state-run oil marketing company Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) for setting up
commercial-scale electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at latter's retail outlets and other locations across the country. Tata Power
and HPCL, through this memorandum of understanding (MoU), have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and operation of
charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc), at suitable locations across India. Both the
entities also intend to additionally explore areas of opportunities & collaboration in related fields like renewable energy, a company
statement said. "We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a significant move towards expanding our services to
our customers beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India,
Tata Power will be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to
power India's future in an environmentally sustainable way," Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement. Tata Power
has been the front runner to propagate the change towards sustainable energy. The company aims to continuously grow EV charging
infrastructure footprints by installing charging stations at strategic locations. The association with HPCL will help the energy company
to scale EV infrastructure at the national level, Rahul Shah, Chief-Strategy, New Business Services, Business Excellence, Tata Power,
said. A major impediment to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of
nationwide charging infrastructure. A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also
ensure last mile connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs, HPCL Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning,
Rajnish Mehta said.
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Page 159 of 163.
Publication: Outlook Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 27 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL join hands to set up EV charging stations
https://www.outlookindia.com/newsscroll/tata-power-hpcl-join-hands-to-set-up-ev-charging-stations/1391657
Tata Power Thursday said it has inked MoU with state-run oil marketing company Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) for setting up
commercial-scale electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at latter's retail outlets and other locations across the country.Tata Power and
HPCL, through this memorandum of understanding (MoU), have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and operation of
charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc), at suitable locations across India. Both the
entities also intend to additionally explore areas of opportunities & collaboration in related fields like renewable energy, a company
statement said.
"We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers
beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will
be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to power Indias future
in an environmentally sustainable way," Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement.Tata Power has been the front
runner to propagate the change towards sustainable energy. The company aims to continuously grow EV charging infrastructure
footprints by installing charging stations at strategic locations. The association with HPCL will help the energy company to scale EV
infrastructure at the national level, Rahul Shah, Chief-Strategy, New Business Services, Business Excellence, Tata Power, said.
A major impediment to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide
charging infrastructure. A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last
mile connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs, HPCL Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning, Rajnish
Mehta said.
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Page 160 of 163.
Publication: The Asian Age Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 27 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL join hands to set up EV charging stations
http://www.asianage.com/business/companies/270918/tata-power-hpcl-join-hands-to-set-up-ev-charging-stations.html
Tata Power on Thursday said it has inked MoU with state-run oil marketing company Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) for setting up
commercial-scale electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at latter's retail outlets and other locations across the country.
Tata Power and HPCL, through this memorandum of understanding (MoU), have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and
operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc), at suitable locations across India.
Both the entities also intend to additionally explore areas of opportunities & collaboration in related fields like renewable energy, a
company statement said.
"We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers
beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will
be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to power India's future
in an environmentally sustainable way," Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement.
Tata Power has been the front runner to propagate the change towards sustainable energy. The company aims to continuously grow
EV charging infrastructure footprints by installing charging stations at strategic locations.
The association with HPCL will help the energy company to scale EV infrastructure at the national level, Rahul Shah, Chief-Strategy,
New Business Services, Business Excellence, Tata Power, said.
A major impediment to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide
charging infrastructure.
A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last mile connectivity and
thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs, HPCL Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning, Rajnish Mehta said.
Page 161 of 163.
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Page 162 of 163.
Publication: The Economic Times Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 27 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL join hands to set up EV charging stations
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/auto/auto-news/tata-power-hpcl-join-hands-to-set-up-ev-charging-
stations/articleshow/65978313.cms
Tata Power on Thursday said it has inked MoU with state-run oil marketing company Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) for setting up
commercial-scale electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at latter's retail outlets and other locations across the country.
Tata Power and HPCL, through this memorandum of understanding (MoU), have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and
operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc), at suitable locations across India.
Both the entities also intend to additionally explore areas of opportunities & collaboration in related fields like renewable energy, a
company statement said.
"We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers
beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will
be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to power India's future
in an environmentally sustainable way," Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement.
Tata Power has been the front runner to propagate the change towards sustainable energy. The company aims to continuously grow
EV charging infrastructure footprints by installing charging stations at strategic locations. The association with HPCL will help the
energy company to scale EV infrastructure at the national level, Rahul Shah, Chief-Strategy, New Business Services, Business
Excellence, Tata Power, said.
A major impediment to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide
charging infrastructure. A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last
mile connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs, HPCL Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning, Rajnish
Mehta said.
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Page 163 of 163.
Publication: The Times of India Edition: Online Coverage
Published Date 27 Sep 2018
Tata Power, HPCL join hands to set up EV charging stations
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/tata-power-hpcl-join-hands-to-set-up-ev-charging-
stations/articleshow/65977540.cms
Tata Power Thursday said it has inked MoU with state-run oil marketing company Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) for setting up
commercial-scale electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at latter's retail outlets and other locations across the country.
Tata Power and HPCL, through this memorandum of understanding (MoU), have agreed to collaborate in planning, development and
operation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-cars, e-rickshaws, e-bikes, e-buses, etc), at suitable locations across India.
Both the entities also intend to additionally explore areas of opportunities & collaboration in related fields like renewable energy, a
company statement said.
"We are delighted to announce our partnership with HPCL. It is a significant move towards expanding our services to our customers
beyond conventional boundaries. By servicing electric vehicles through the proposed charging stations across India, Tata Power will
be playing a crucial role in enabling a stronger penetration of EVs in the country, thus fulfilling our commitment to power India's future
in an environmentally sustainable way," Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said in the statement.
Tata Power has been the front runner to propagate the change towards sustainable energy. The company aims to continuously grow
EV charging infrastructure footprints by installing charging stations at strategic locations. The association with HPCL will help the
energy company to scale EV infrastructure at the national level, Rahul Shah, Chief-Strategy, New Business Services, Business
Excellence, Tata Power, said.
A major impediment to electric vehicles adoption is the range anxiety which needs to be addressed through establishment of nationwide
charging infrastructure. A robust network of charging stations is very critical for market acceptability of EVs which will also ensure last
mile connectivity and thereby facilitate widespread adoption of EVs, HPCL Executive Director, Corporate Strategy Planning, Rajnish
Mehta said. KKS KKS BAL BAL
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