Tata Power and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility (TPEM) have inaugurated two new ultra-fast EV charging stations along National Highway-65 in Telangana, strengthening charging infrastructure between Hyderabad and Vijayawada. The new hubs form part of the expanding TATA.ev MegaCharger network, enhancing long-distance EV travel while supporting India’s growing electric mobility ecosystem.
Key Overview
- Tata Power launched two new ultra-fast EV charging stations on NH-65 in Telangana.
- The stations improve charging access between Hyderabad and Vijayawada.
- The new hubs are part of the TATA.ev MegaCharger network, which now exceeds 750 charging points nationwide.
- Tata Power now operates more than 150 EV charging points across Telangana.
- The EZ Charge network spans over 690 cities and towns across India.
New Charging Hubs Strengthen Highway EV Connectivity
Tata Power and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility (TPEM) have inaugurated two new ultra-fast electric vehicle (EV) charging stations along National Highway-65 (NH-65) in Telangana, expanding charging infrastructure for motorists travelling between Hyderabad and Vijayawada.
The new charging hubs are located at Vivera Junction, Narketpalle, which features two 120-kW DC ultra-fast chargers, and 7 Midway Plaza, Suryapet, equipped with a 240-kW DC ultra-fast charger featuring dual dispensers.
Developed in collaboration with Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd., both facilities operate under the co-branded TATA.ev MegaCharger Hub network, providing faster, more reliable charging for passenger and commercial electric vehicles travelling across one of southern India’s busiest transport corridors.
Supporting Long-Distance Electric Mobility
The newly launched charging stations are designed to improve charging accessibility for both private motorists and commercial EV operators travelling along NH-65, an important highway connecting Hyderabad, Vijayawada, and several industrial and commercial centres across South India.
As electric vehicle ownership continues to increase across India, expanding reliable highway charging infrastructure has become essential for supporting long-distance travel and reducing range anxiety among EV users.
With the latest additions, Tata Power now operates over 150 charging points across Telangana, strengthening the state’s growing electric mobility ecosystem and supporting the broader transition toward cleaner transportation.
TATA.ev MegaCharger Network Continues to Grow
The two new stations form part of Tata Passenger Electric Mobility’s rapidly expanding TATA.ev MegaCharger network.
The nationwide network has now surpassed 750 charging points across major cities and strategic highway corridors, enabling EV owners to travel more confidently across longer distances.
Many of the charging hubs are fully integrated with the Tata Power EZ Charge App, allowing users to easily locate charging stations, monitor charging sessions, and make digital payments through a single platform.
The continued expansion reflects Tata Motors’ broader strategy of building an integrated charging ecosystem that complements the growing adoption of electric vehicles throughout India.
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EZ Charge Network Expands Nationwide

Beyond the MegaCharger network, Tata Power continues expanding its wider EZ Charge infrastructure, making it one of India’s largest EV charging networks.
The company’s charging ecosystem now includes:
- Over 2.3 lakh home chargers
- More than 6,500 public, semi-public and fleet charging points
- More than 1,200 e-bus charging points
- Coverage across over 690 cities and towns
- More than five lakh registered customers
The charging network serves diverse locations including highways, hotels, shopping malls, office buildings, hospitals, residential complexes, and commercial vehicle depots, helping improve charging accessibility for a wide range of EV users.
Infrastructure Supports India’s EV Growth
India continues to accelerate investment in electric mobility as the government and industry work to reduce transport emissions and dependence on fossil fuels.
Expanding public charging infrastructure remains one of the country’s highest priorities, particularly along major highway corridors where charging availability plays a critical role in encouraging wider EV adoption.
Ultra-fast charging stations such as those installed on NH-65 significantly reduce charging times, making electric vehicles more practical for intercity travel while supporting commercial fleets that require minimal downtime.
Industry analysts expect continued investment in fast-charging infrastructure to play a major role in achieving India’s long-term electric mobility ambitions.
Outlook
The launch of two new ultra-fast charging stations along NH-65 further strengthens India’s expanding EV charging network and supports growing demand for long-distance electric mobility. As EV adoption accelerates across both metropolitan areas and emerging markets, investments in strategically located fast-charging infrastructure are expected to remain essential for reducing range anxiety, improving travel convenience, and supporting India’s transition toward cleaner, more sustainable transportation. Tata Power’s continued expansion of its EZ Charge and TATA.ev MegaCharger networks positions the company as a key contributor to the country’s evolving electric mobility ecosystem.
FAQs
1. Where are Tata Power’s new EV charging stations located?
The new ultra-fast charging stations are located at Vivera Junction, Narketpalle, and 7 Midway Plaza, Suryapet, along National Highway-65 in Telangana.
2. How powerful are the new charging stations?
The Narketpalle station features two 120-kW DC ultra-fast chargers, while the Suryapet station includes a 240-kW DC ultra-fast charger with dual dispensers.
3. How large is Tata Power’s EV charging network?
Tata Power’s EZ Charge network includes over 230,000 home chargers, 6,500+ public charging points, 1,200+ e-bus chargers, and operates across more than 690 cities and towns in India.
4. Why are highway charging stations important for EV adoption?
Highway fast-charging stations enable convenient long-distance travel, reduce charging times and range anxiety, and encourage greater adoption of electric vehicles for both personal and commercial use.
Sources: Economic Times Auto, EVolution Auto India, Telugu Times, TATA POWER
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