Hyundai Join Hands With Tata Power To Boost EV Infrastructure | V3Cars

Hyundai have joined hands with Tata Power to offer electric vehicle charging solutions across the country. Under this partnership, Hyundai India plans to set up 60kW DC fast chargers across 34 dealerships in 29 cities. These chargers will be capable of faster charging times compared to the already available 7.2kW AC chargers at the aforementioned dealerships. The DC fast chargers will be available to all-electric vehicle owners and users of Tata Power EZ Charge mobile app. Customers will be able to pre-book a slot and also access the live status of the chargers.

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In addition to this, Hyundai intend to develop a wide network of charging stations across the country with Tata Power. Tata Power will also offer end-to-end charging solutions to Hyundai EV owners, including home installation of EV chargers. Hyundai also plan to offer special tariffs for Hyundai EV owners in terms of charging costs at their dealerships.

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Hyundai are gearing up to launch two new electric vehicles this year. We expect the company to launch the Ioniq 5 electric crossover ahead of the Kona Electric facelift. While the Ioniq 5 will be sold via the CBU route, the Kona Electric will enjoy a high degree of localisation. The Ioniq 5 will cater to premium buyers in the EV segment whereas the Kona Electric facelift will target the mass-segment buyers. 

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Commenting on the announcement, Mr. Unsoo Kim, MD & CEO, Hyundai Motor India Limited, said, "Realising Hyundai’s global vision of ‘Progress for Humanity’ and in-line with our new brand direction of going ‘Beyond Mobility’, Hyundai Motor India is glad to announce its partnership with Tata Power to facilitate and strengthen India’s robust EV ecosystem and enhance the general outlook on sustainable transportation, reaffirming Hyundai's vision to integrate social responsibility with economic prosperity and community wellness. Such strategic partnerships are fundamental in accelerating the adoption of Electric Vehicles by customers to achieve national goal of carbon neutrality. This partnership will power-up the nations’ electric mobility mission by offering end-to-end EV charging infrastructure at HMIL Dealerships along with supply, installation and commissioning of home charging for HMIL EV customers, thereby, enhancing customer convenience and ease of adoption of electric vehicles.”

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Amit Saraswat

Born and brought up in Agra, he grew up reading magazines more than textbooks. With a keen interest in cars, he decided to make his future in automotive journalism and is currently helping in content at V3Cars.

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