Overview
- Tata reports about 66% of cumulative electric passenger vehicle sales in India, with the Nexon EV becoming the first EV in the country to top 100,000 units.
- The 2026 slate includes the Sierra.ev and a refreshed Punch.ev, followed by the premium Avinya range by year-end, with five new EV nameplates planned by FY2030.
- The charging network exceeds 200,000 points today, with goals of 400,000 by 2027 and one million by 2030, plus 100 MegaCharging Hubs offering 120 kW or higher.
- Tata cites usage and impact data including 84% of owners using EVs as their primary car, roughly 20,000 km per year on average, nearly 12 billion km driven, and estimated savings of 1.7 million tonnes of CO2 and 800 million litres of fuel.
- The company says more than half of EV components are locally sourced, with in-house battery packs and BMS, and plans to procure cells from Agratas’ Sanand gigafactory.