
Tata Motors has reached a major milestone in India’s electric mobility journey, with over 250,000 TATA.ev vehicles now on Indian roads, reinforcing its position as a pioneer and market leader in the country’s electric passenger vehicle (EV) segment.
The achievement comes as electric mobility rapidly transitions from niche adoption to mainstream acceptance in India’s automotive market—a shift in which Tata Motors has played a defining role. Since the launch of its first mass-market electric car, the Nexon.ev, in 2020, TATA.ev has consistently shaped the evolution of India’s EV ecosystem. The Nexon.ev has been central to this transformation, becoming the first electric passenger vehicle in India to surpass 100,000 cumulative sales.
Today, Tata Motors commands a dominant 66% share of India’s electric passenger vehicle market, underlining its leadership, long-term vision, and commitment to sustainable mobility and nation-building.
With India’s largest and most diverse EV portfolio for personal mobility, TATA.ev offers models across key segments, including the Tiago.ev, Punch.ev, Nexon.ev, Curvv.ev, and Harrier.ev, alongside the XPRES-T EV for fleet and commercial use. This comprehensive lineup spans multiple body styles and price points, ensuring electric mobility is accessible to a wide range of Indian consumers.
Celebrating these accomplishments, Shailesh Chandra, MD & CEO, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd., said, “Crossing 250,000 EV sales reflects how electric mobility is fast becoming part of everyday Indian life. Our customers are driving more, travelling farther, and increasingly trusting EVs as their only cars. Our EV journey which began in 2018, was never about leading alone but about building the ecosystem to enable India’s transition to clean mobility. This progress is the outcome of the government’s forward-thinking policies, the steadfast support of our supplier partners and charging infrastructure providers and above all, the trust and enthusiasm of TATA.ev customers. As EV adoption accelerates, our commitment remains clear: to mainstream electric mobility by making it accessible across segments, strengthening the ecosystem, and investing in India-first technology and localization. This is how we will continue to lead India’s growing EV market.”
Powering EVs with Unmatched Charging Infrastructure
Tata Motors is powering India’s EV revolution with an unmatched ecosystem. TATA.ev already has over 2 lakh charging points in its network through a combination of home charging, community charging and public charging through partner CPOs. TATA.ev’s charging aggregator provides the most comprehensive coverage of public chargers with over 20,000 enrolled charging points. It also has the largest network of superfast chargers, with 100 MegaCharging Hubs already live across key corridors of the country with up to 16 charging points and 120kW+ charging speeds.
Boldly Localising India’s EV Ecosystem
The TATA.ev ecosystem features the largest network of EV service outlets nationwide, with ~1,500 bays dedicated exclusively to electric vehicles across the country. Supporting this extensive reach are more than 5,000 specially trained EV technicians, ensuring expert care for every TATA.ev vehicle.
Alongside a deep network of suppliers for key EV components and partnerships for battery recycling, TATA.ev has taken bold strides to localize the EV value chain, starting with the heart of every electric vehicle—the HV battery pack and Battery Management Systems—developed in close collaboration with other Tata Group companies. The drive to deepen localization accelerated as a broader network of key vendor partners came together to localize power electronics, wiring harnesses, and thermal management systems, building a resilient, India-focused supply base. This cohesive effort ensures that every TATA.ev vehicle is built with over 50% locally manufactured content, reinforcing the ‘Make in India’ vision by delivering cost competitiveness and significantly reducing import dependence.
The next wave from TATA.ev
Building on its pioneering role in India’s electric mobility transformation, Tata Motors is now entering the next phase of growth with a clear focus on scale, mainstreaming and sustaining leadership.
Upcoming EV launches:
CY26: Sierra.ev and new Punch.ev
CY26 (end of year):Avinya range of premium luxury EVs
By FY30: Five new EV nameplates including Sierra & Avinya supported by multiple updates and refreshes across the portfolio
Scaling up Charging Infra
Next-gen Charging: Customer expectations shift from charging access to super-fast, reliable charging
By CY27: 400,000 charge points including over 30,000 public fast chargers through TATA.ev Open Collaboration framework.
By 2030: 1 million charge points and 100,000 public charge points via TATA.ev Open Collaboration
Broader Service, Greener Second‑Life
Expanding Service Network: India’s widest EV service network with dedicated EV bays and battery repair centres
Second Owner Comfort: Peace of mind with battery health check and refurbishment service
Enabling Circular Economy: Reusing EV batteries in energy-storage applications
Localization for Greater Self-Reliance
Next Big Leap: Sourcinglocally produced HV battery cells from Agratas’ upcoming gigafactory in Sanand
Strengthening Supply Security & EV Self-Sufficiency: Bold initiatives from TATA.ev provide a ready footboard for other industry players to onboard, accelerating India’s transition to true EV independence and reinforce TATA.ev’s leadership in electric m






