50% of EV owners more make trips of mo than 500 km: report
Overcoming range anxiety and price barrier, electric vehicle (EV) adoption and usage has been steadily ris ing in India, with 50% of owners making trips cover-ing over 500 km, as per in-dia Charging Report 2025 published by TATA.ev. "EV's are now present in 65% of pin codes, 84% EVs are used as primary vehi cles, running 1,600 km/month and driven 27 days/month, covering 95% roads, with 50% owners taking trips over 500 km," as per the report. The report mentions sig nificant improvement in road coverage, highway ac-cess, and consumer trust, while acknowledging per sistent challenges such as charger reliability, frag mented discovery and pay appament issues. It also show cases TATA.ev's efforts to enhance accessibility and confidence in EV charging. As per the report public chargers have grown four fold to 24,000, with 91% National Highways having coverage within 50 km and 13 states/union territories have 100% coverage. To make it convenient for owners, TATA.ev uses hexbin mapping and GPS data to identify charger gaps and optimise place ment across clues and As per the report, top 29% of chargers are profita bie and 18,000 chargers were added via parnerships in 18 months Howevin, charger relta bility was an issue withIndia's EV charging sector is growing rapidly. with almost half of public chargers non-functional. As far as TATA.ev is con-cerned, its ev verified chargers, unified payment systems and dedicated call centre improved reliability and user support. Sustainable mobility Overall, the report under-scores India's accelerating shift toward sustainable mobility, driven by tech nology, partnerships, and user-centric solutions, while emphasising the need to further improve re-liability, interoperability, and convenience to aid clean mobility transition. As per the report India's EV charging sector is grow ing rapidly through innova tion and collaboration. Initiatives like TATA ev's verified chargers and mega charger network, demon strate how quality and scale can go hand in hand. between industry, govern ment and consumers will be needed to create a Sustained collaboration seamless and inclusive electric toobility, rosys rem supporting
Comments
Post a Comment