Electric commercial vehicle manufacturer Euler Motors announced on Monday that the company has signed a long-term Memorandum of Understanding with Tata Power Renewables to enhance fast-charging infrastructure for its customers.
As part of the agreement, Tata Power Renewables will provide fast chargers at key high-demand locations, enabling Euler Motors' customers to conveniently charge their vehicles along their daily routes, as per the official statement.
Through this MoU, Tata Power Renewables will install, operate, and maintain rapid chargers, ensuring high uptime and reliability, while Euler Motors will facilitate rent-free spaces for Tata Power's chargers, reinforcing the mutual commitment to advancing India's EV ecosystem, it said.
To ensure seamless access, Euler Motors will provide smart cards to its customers, allowing them to use Tata Power Renewables’ charging stations without hassle. The collaboration aims to strengthen charging infrastructure and support the growing adoption of electric commercial vehicles in India.
"Charging infrastructure is a key ingredient to enable EV adoption, and fast charging is a customer preference as it enables greater on-road time for vehicles," Euler Motors Founder & CEO Saurav Kumar said.
This partnership with Tata Power is a step forward in enabling customer confidence in EV adoption and Euler products that are uniquely designed with a rapid charging option, Kumar said.
"Euler Motors is the only commercial EV in both three and four-wheeler segments to offer fast charging capabilities," the company said. This partnership builds on/leverages the combined expertise of both companies to enhance fast charging infrastructure availability, reduce range anxiety, and encourage India's transition to electric mobility.
(With inputs from PTI)
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