MG Motor, in collaboration with Tata Power, on Thursday deployed the first 60 kW superfast public EV charging station in Mangaluru under the company’s initiative to enhance the national EV charging ecosystem with 50 kW and 60 kW DC superfast charging stations.
The latest public EV charging station is available to all vehicles compatible with CCS fast-charging standard. MG ZS EV can be charged from zero to 80% in 50 minutes at a superfast charging station.
Starting with Delhi NCR, MG has now installed 15 superfast charging stations across ten cities in India. Its charging infrastructure covers Mumbai, Bangalore and Delhi-NCR and Tier-2 cities such as Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Agra, Coimbatore and Nagpur.
Gaurav Gupta, chief commercial officer, MG Motor India, said, “Mangaluru is one of the fastest-growing cities in India. We feel proud to contribute to this trend by deploying the city’s first superfast charging station at our dealership with Tata Power. It will bolster Mangalore’s advancement towards a tech-driven, green future.”
Rajesh Naik, chief - Tata Power New Business Services, said, “We are delighted to strengthen our association with MG Motor India by deploying yet another EV charging station.”
The MG-Tata Power partnership involves core values and operating models aligned with their existing customer-centric approach.