Quick Highlights:
- 21 Tata.ev x Shell Mega Charging Hubs launched across five major Indian cities.
- 120 kW ultra-fast chargers with multiple bays for quicker turnaround times.
- Up to 25% tariff discount for Tata.ev owners along with curated in-store offers.
- Expansion pushes Tata.ev Mega Charging Hub network to 130+ operational sites nationwide.
Tata.ev and Shell Launch 21 Mega EV Charging Hubs Across India
In a significant boost to India’s electric mobility ecosystem, TATA.ev has partnered with Shell India to launch 21 Tata.ev x Shell Mega Charging Hubs across Bengaluru, Chennai, Mysuru, Pune, and Vadodara.
This move aligns with Tata.ev’s broader mission to build a charging network that is accessible, fast, and dependable, while delivering what the company calls a “premium charging experience.” From what I see, this collaboration could meaningfully reduce range anxiety, especially for urban and intercity commuters.

What Makes the Tata.ev x Shell Mega Charging Hubs Stand Out?
Each hub is equipped with minimum 120 kW DC fast chargers, designed to significantly cut down charging time and waiting periods. Multiple charging bays ensure high vehicle throughput, particularly along busy highways and urban corridors.
Here’s what EV users can expect:
- Ultra-fast 120 kW charging infrastructure
- On-ground trained marshals for guided assistance
- Fresh food and beverages at Shell Select and Deli2go outlets
- Clean and hygienic restrooms
- Up to 25% discount on charging tariffs for Tata.ev customers
- Curated in-store benefits for Tata EV owners
The inclusion of human support staff is a thoughtful addition. In my view, first-time EV adopters often value on-site assistance just as much as charging speed.
Strengthening India’s EV Charging Network
With this rollout, the Tata.ev Mega Charging Hub network now crosses 130 operational sites across India. The expansion falls under the company’s Open Collaboration 2.0 framework, which aims to create high-speed charging corridors through partnerships with multiple Charge Point Operators (CPOs).
Tata.ev has set an ambitious target:
- Over 400,000 charging points nationwide
- 500 Mega Charging Hubs by 2027
If executed as planned, this could be one of the largest coordinated EV infrastructure expansions in India.

City-Wise Expansion Details
Bengaluru: Leading the Charge
The addition of 9 new hubs in Bengaluru takes the city’s total to 13 Mega Charging Hubs, the highest in the country.
Strategically positioned across urban zones and key highways, the hubs enhance connectivity along corridors such as:
- Bengaluru–Mysuru
- Bengaluru–Tumakuru
- Bengaluru–Hosur
- Bengaluru–Hyderabad
- Old Madras Road
This balanced placement supports both daily commutes and long-distance travel.
Chennai: Supporting a Key Automotive Hub
Five new hubs in Chennai improve charging access across Pallavaram, Thuraipakkam, Vellore, Trichy, and Puducherry routes. Given Chennai’s importance in India’s automotive sector, the infrastructure upgrade feels both timely and necessary.
Each site features 120 kW DC fast chargers with multiple bays, ensuring efficient charging for urban and highway drivers alike.
Mysuru: Gateway Charging Access
A new Mega Charging Hub at Hunsur along the Mangalore–Mysuru highway strengthens EV access into the city. Positioned as a natural gateway stop, it supports seamless highway travel across Karnataka.

Pune: Strengthening Urban and Intercity Travel
Five hubs across key locations in Pune bolster intra-city mobility and support commuters traveling from Mumbai, Nashik, Satara, and Ahilyanagar.
The infrastructure supports:
- Office commutes
- Weekend intercity travel
- Highway corridor charging
Vadodara: Boosting NH 48 Connectivity
The hub at Jambuva on NH 48 strengthens EV charging access along the crucial Ahmedabad–Mumbai highway corridor. For long-distance drivers, this location adds both convenience and reliability to the route.
Leadership Commentary
Balaje Rajan, Chief Strategy Officer at Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Ltd., emphasized that EV infrastructure is fundamental to accelerating India’s transition to electric mobility. He highlighted that the new hubs collectively offer a combined capacity of 2,500 kW, reinforcing Tata.ev’s commitment to seamless charging nationwide.
Sanjay Varkey, Director Mobility at Shell India Markets Pvt. Ltd., described the partnership as an effort to set a new benchmark for charging excellence, combining Shell’s global energy expertise with Tata.ev’s EV leadership.

A Broader Push for EV Adoption
Under its Open Collaboration 2.0 initiative, Tata.ev is working with partners like ChargeZone and Statiq to expand high-speed corridors nationwide. Charging stations are accessible through the iRA.ev app, enabling streamlined discovery and payments across networks.
In my opinion, this collaborative infrastructure-first approach could play a decisive role in pushing India closer to mainstream EV adoption.
With infrastructure scaling up at this pace, India’s EV ecosystem appears to be entering a more mature, user-focused phase — and collaborations like this may well define the road ahead.
Frequently Asked Questions — FAQs
Q. How many Tata.ev x Shell Mega Charging Hubs have been launched?
- A total of 21 new Mega Charging Hubs have been launched across five Indian cities.
Q. What is the charging capacity of these hubs?
- Each hub features minimum 120 kW DC fast chargers, with multiple charging bays for faster turnaround.
Q. Which cities currently have the new charging hubs?
- The hubs are located in Bengaluru, Chennai, Mysuru, Pune, and Vadodara.
Q. Are there any benefits for Tata EV owners?
- Yes. Tata EV owners can receive up to 25% tariff discounts and curated in-store offers at Shell Select and Deli2go outlets.
Q. What is Tata.ev’s long-term charging infrastructure goal?
- Tata.ev aims to deploy 400,000+ charging points and 500 Mega Charging Hubs by 2027 under its Open Collaboration 2.0 framework.


