INDIA: Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Limited (TPEM) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to set up 7,000 electric vehicle (EV) chargers at BPCL’s fuel stations across India. The collaboration aims to improve the overall experience for Tata EV owners and encourage more people to adopt electric vehicles in the country.
The agreement between TPEM and BPCL will leverage BPCL’s widespread fuel stations network and TPEM’s insights from Tata EVs on the roads to set up chargers at locations frequently visited by Tata EV owners. Additionally, BPCL will gather insights on charger usage to improve customer experience.
BPCL boasts a nationwide network of over 21,000 fuel stations and is committed to a sustainable future by amalgamating strategy, investments, and environmental goals. Over the next year, BPCL aims to install electric vehicle charging stations at approximately 7,000 energy stations. To alleviate electric vehicle owners’ range concerns, BPCL has initiated over 90 Electric Vehicle Fast Charging Highway Corridors across the nation, ensuring a fast-charging station approximately every 100 kilometers on both sides of major highways.
According to Santosh Kumar, Executive Director In-charge Retail, BPCL said “BPCL is constantly striving to align with the nation’s vision to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2040. BPCL steadily moving closer to the goal of converting 7000 of our conventional retail outlets into energy stations which is a part of a comprehensive decarbonization strategy to support and prioritize sustainable initiatives. BPCL has already set up a very large network of fast charging stations across highways. EV is a field of collaboration and we believe that joining hands with TPEM shall take the EV game of BPCL and TPEM to the next level.”
TPEM has established itself in the Indian automotive market and currently holds a significant market share of over 71% in the e-mobility space. With more than 115,000 Tata EVs on the road, where 75% are used as primary vehicles, TPEM continues to lead the way in India’s electric vehicle landscape.
Shailesh Chandra, Managing Director, of Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Limited, and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Ltd. said, “EV adoption is a key imperative to combat the deteriorating air quality in Indian cities. Widespread and reliable charging infrastructure will be a key catalyst for accelerating EV adoption in India. In line with our commitment to develop the charging ecosystem in India, we are delighted to announce our strategic collaboration with BPCL, which is aimed at accelerating India’s journey towards e-mobility.“
To fully realize the potential and expedite adoption, creating an enabling charging ecosystem is crucial. Case studies from across the world show that ubiquitous and convenient charging infrastructure is a prerequisite for driving EV adoption, and growth in charging infrastructure results in exponential growth in EV adoption.
The MOU was signed by Shri Rahul Tandon, Chief General Manager (Marketing), Retail BPCL, and Shri Balaje Rajan, Chief Strategy Officer, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Limited, and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Ltd.
This collaboration between BPCL and TPEM has a strong potential to reshape the landscape of charging infrastructure in the country and benefit from TPEM’s unparalleled EV usage insights and BPCL’s formidable nationwide network.