Tata Power, one of India’s top electric vehicle (EV) charging solution providers, played a crucial role in powering the Shaurya Bharat EV Rally 2025 — a tribute to India’s armed forces and a strong endorsement of sustainable mobility. The rally was held in partnership with the Indian Air Force, Tata Motors, and the PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI).
The Shaurya Bharat EV Drive brought together two of India’s greatest strengths — the bravery of its defense forces and the country’s firm push towards cleaner energy. Covering a route from New Delhi to Adampur in Punjab via Murthal and Ambala, the rally featured over 30 Tata Harrier EVs and was executed with the full support of Tata Power’s EZ CHARGE network.
Organized in collaboration with the Air Force Adventure Wing, the rally honored the service of Indian defense personnel while also serving as a dynamic platform to highlight the capabilities of India’s EV ecosystem and promote the adoption of clean transportation solutions.
Tata Power ensured seamless charging across the entire 600+ km journey through its strategically located public charging stations. The company served as the exclusive charging partner, offering uninterrupted support at every stop. More than just logistics, Tata Power’s infrastructure proved vital to the rally’s success — showcasing its ability to support high-demand, multi-city EV movement without delays or disruptions.
The rally also served as a live demonstration of India’s growing EV infrastructure, testing the system under real-world travel conditions. Tata Power’s involvement went beyond technical support—it symbolized a larger mission to power India’s transition to electric mobility while saluting the nation’s heroes.
With over 5,400 public and captive EV charging points, 1.35 lakh+ home chargers, and 1,200+ bus charging stations across 600+ cities, Tata Power has built one of the most extensive EV charging networks in India. The network spans highways, tourist hubs, malls, commercial complexes, and housing societies—supporting private users, fleet operators, and institutional deployments.
To date, Tata Power’s infrastructure has enabled over 2.36 billion electric kilometers globally and helped prevent more than 1 lakh tonnes of CO₂ emissions through electric buses alone. Looking ahead, the company aims to expand to over 7.5 lakh home chargers and 10,000 public stations by 2030, reinforcing its commitment to India’s net-zero goals.
The Shaurya Bharat EV Rally 2025 was more than just a ceremonial drive—it was a bold declaration that India’s clean energy and mobility goals are achievable with the right infrastructure and intent. Tata Power’s role transformed a tribute into a nationwide message: when innovation and respect come together, progress becomes unstoppable.
Tata Power Company Limited, part of the Tata Group, is one of India’s most diversified and forward-looking power utilities. With a total installed capacity of 15.7 GW—including 6.9 GW from clean energy sources—the company operates across the entire power value chain: generation (renewable and conventional), transmission, distribution, storage, solar manufacturing, and trading. Serving over 12.8 million consumers across India, Tata Power is firmly on track to achieve carbon neutrality before 2045, supporting India’s clean energy mission through its wide network of strategic public and private partnerships.