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Tata Motors Hits 250,000 EVs Sold in India, Sets 2026 Launches and Nationwide Charging Targets

The company says it now holds about 66% of the passenger EV market, marking a shift from early mover to scale player.

Overview

  • Tata reports the Nexon EV has become India’s first electric car to top 100,000 cumulative sales since its 2020 debut.
  • Tata confirms a 2026 rollout for the Sierra.ev, a refreshed Punch.ev and the premium Avinya range, with five new EV nameplates planned by FY2030.
  • The company says its network spans over 200,000 charging points today, targeting 400,000 by 2027 and one million by 2030, including 100 MegaCharging Hubs and access to 20,000+ public chargers via its aggregator.
  • Planned investment of Rs 16,000–18,000 crore through FY2025–FY2030 will support products, technology and the EV ecosystem, with greater localisation including future cell supply from Agratas’ Sanand gigafactory and over 50% local content already.
  • Tata cites 12 billion km driven by its EVs, an estimated 1.7 million tonnes of CO2 and 800 million litres of fuel saved, with 84% of owners using their EV as a primary car and average annual usage near 20,000 km.