Zooming into the next era of electrification, TATA.ev today flagged off a bold new chapter in India’s EV journey with the launch of its first 10 MegaCharger sites. These high-capacity, high-speed EV chargers mark the beginning of TATA.ev’s mission to deliver fast, accessible, and seamless electric mobility across India.As India’s largest four-wheeler EV manufacturer, TATA.ev’s MegaCharger network represents more than just infrastructure, it’s a commitment. A promise to make highway and urban EV travel stress-free, reliable, and ultra-convenient.MegaChargers That Mean BusinessThese 10 strategically located MegaChargers are a part of TATA.ev’s broader ambition to deploy 500 such sites nationwide. Developed in collaboration with leading Charge Point Operators (CPOs) like ChargeZone and Statiq, the new installations are located along high-density corridors and major highways to minimize range anxiety and enable long-distance EV travel with ease.Here’s where you’ll find the first wave of MegaChargers:Mumbai–Ahmedabad Highway (ChargeZone)Shreenath Food Hub, Vadodara – Flagship 400 kW station, charges up to 6 EVs simultaneously. Adds 150 km range in just 15 mins.Shanti Complex, VapiHotel Xpress Inn, GhodbunderDelhi–Jaipur Highway (Statiq)SS Plaza, GurugramHotel Old Rao, KaprivasAsli Pappu Dhaba, HamzapurHotel Highway King, ShahpuraPune–Nashik HighwayAkash Misal House, Rajgurunagar (ChargeZone) – Midway solution for smooth Maharashtra intercity travel.Bengaluru CityMonk Mansion, Electronic City (Statiq) – Urban fast-charging near IT parks, with access to cafes, Wi-Fi, and co-working zones.UdaipurRamee Royal Resort (ChargeZone) – Designed for tourists and locals alike, offering a scenic, well-connected, and premium charging experience.More Than Just ChargingThe TATA.ev MegaChargers are about more than kilowatts and cables. They represent comfort, convenience, and consistency. Whether it’s clean restrooms, 24/7 cafes, or dedicated parking bays, every site is built to make the EV journey enjoyable.The charging tech speaks volumes too. With up to 400 kW of power and features like auto charge, RFID tap-and-charge, and app-based navigation via iRA.ev and Statiq, TATA.ev is setting a new benchmark in India’s charging landscape.A Mission in MotionSpeaking at the occasion, Balaje Rajan, Chief Strategy Officer at Tata Motors, noted that the launch is just the beginning. “We are on a mission to provide fast, reliable, and effortless charging that enables seamless mobility across the country – and we are just getting started,” he said.By joining forces with top CPOs, TATA.ev’s open collaboration framework is driving one of the fastest rollouts of EV infrastructure in the country. And with a target of 400,000 charge points by 2027, TATA.ev is turning vision into velocity.