Overview
- Tata Motors reports 250,000 cumulative EVs in India and claims roughly 66% of total passenger EVs sold to date, with the Nexon EV becoming the country’s first EV to cross 100,000 units.
- Confirmed 2026 slate includes the Sierra.ev and an updated Punch.ev, followed by the premium Avinya range toward year‑end, with five new EV nameplates planned by FY2030.
- The company cites more than 200,000 charging points accessible today and 100 MegaCharging Hubs at 120 kW+, targeting about 400,000 charge points by 2027 and one million by 2030, including over 30,000 fast chargers by 2027 and 100,000 by 2030.
- Tata says over half of EV component content is localized and it plans to source battery cells from Agratas’ Sanand gigafactory, supported by about 1,500 EV‑dedicated service bays and more than 5,000 trained technicians.
- Company‑reported usage data show about 84% of owners use their EV as a primary car, averaging ~20,000 km annually, with the fleet covering ~12 billion km and yielding estimated savings of 1.7 million tonnes of CO2 and ~800 million litres of fuel.