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Tata EV Starts 14 New Manned Charging Stations in AP and Telangana

By Jony Shekhawat | Published Date : November 14, 2025

Tata EV expands its charging network with 14 new manned stations, supporting cars, trucks, electric buses and Tata mini trucks on major highway routes.


Tata EV has opened 14 new manned charging stations in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, giving another push to India’s growing EV shift. These places stay open day and night, and staff are always present to help. For many EV users — from normal car owners to people driving electric trucks, Tata trucks or small Tata mini trucks for daily work — this feels more like a regular fuel station but in a cleaner, modern way. With this step, Tata EV now has more than 70 charging sites running across the country.

India’s First 24/7 Staffed EV Charging Network

Table Of Contents
1. India’s First 24/7 Staffed EV Charging Network
2. More Than 70 MegaCharger Sites Now Active Across India
3. Highway Corridors Get Fast Chargers for Cars, Trucks and Buses
4. Modern Facilities: Lounge, Food and Easy Payment Options
5. Faster Long-Distance Travel for Users and Commercial EV Fleets
6. Conclusion

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This expansion is done with support from Voltran, and together they are making India’s first fully manned public charging network. A trained helper is always available at each station. People using electric buses or long-route intercity buses, or even delivery drivers on mini trucks, can charge their vehicles without facing confusion, long queues or app issues. Tata EV says they want EV charging to feel simple for everyone, especially on long-distance routes.

More Than 70 MegaCharger Sites Now Active Across India

Tata EV, by adding these 14 new stations, is slowly pushing its Open Collaboration 2.0 plan forward. The company is hoping to build more than 4 lakh charging points and nearly 500 mega chargers by 2027. People are slowly shifting to EVs now — not just small cars, but also delivery mini trucks and even big electric truck fleets — so the need for quick and trusted charging is rising every single day.

Highway Corridors Get Fast Chargers for Cars, Trucks and Buses

The highway routes like Hyderabad to Bengaluru, Hyderabad to Vijayawada, Hyderabad to Tirupati, Vijayawada to Chennai and Srikakulam to Vijayawada come under this charging station scheme. Some hubs provide service with high charging speeds up to 360 kW and have several charging bays. So many EVs can plug in together without long waiting times.

For commercial drivers — electric truck users, Tata truck owners, delivery mini truck operators, and even electric bus services — these locations make long travel easier. Many hubs are spaced 100 to 170 km apart, and most EVs can reach 80% charge in 30–40 minutes.

Modern Facilities: Lounge, Food and Easy Payment Options

Voltran said that payment is simple at all stations — cash, card and UPI work easily, and no app download is needed. Every location has AC lounges, washrooms and small food options so drivers can relax while their EV charges. The Madhapur hub in Hyderabad is the key centre, close to Jubilee Hills and Hi-Tech City, making it useful for city EV users and commercial vehicles like cargo mini trucks or office shuttle buses.

Faster Long-Distance Travel for Users and Commercial EV Fleets

Thanks to fixed locations and fast charging, long-distance EV travel will become less stressful. Fleet owners running electric trucks or Tata mini trucks for transport will get better uptime, as fast charging keeps trucks active for longer hours. Electric buses moving between cities will also get strong support on these new corridors. As more such stations open, EV travel across India will feel smoother and more dependable.

Conclusion

With 24/7 staff help, fast charging bays and cleaner facilities, Tata EV is building a strong support system for EV users. From private cars to heavy electric trucks and intercity buses, everyone will get easier charging on highways. This expansion brings India one step closer to a clean and reliable EV future.

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Frequently Asked Questions on Commercial Vehicles

Q1. What makes Tata EV’s new charging stations different?

Ans. These stations are fully manned 24/7, giving EV users support similar to a fuel station, useful for cars, trucks, Tata mini trucks and electric buses.

Q2. Where are these new charging stations located?

Ans. The hubs are placed on major highways like Hyderabad–Bengaluru, Hyderabad–Vijayawada, Hyderabad–Tirupati, Srikakulam–Vijayawada and Vijayawada–Chennai.

Q3. How fast can EVs charge at these stations?

Ans. Some centres offer up to 360kW charging, allowing many vehicles — including electric trucks and buses — to reach around 80% in 30–40 minutes.

Q4. What facilities are available at these charging hubs?

Ans. Drivers get AC lounges, washrooms, food options and simple payment modes like cash, card and UPI, making travel smoother for both private and commercial EV users.


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About the Author

Jony Shekhawat

Jony Shekhawat

Jony Shekhawat is a skilled content writer at TrucksBuses.com, one of India’s top platforms for commercial vehicle news and reviews. With roots in social work and a keen interest in the logistics and mobility space, Jony crafts content that is both insightful and easy to understand. He specializes in breaking down complex commercial vehicle trends, helping readers make informed decisions. His writing not only informs but also aims to support the growth of India's transport community through knowledge and awareness.