The hub is fitted with eight fast DC chargers, each with output of 120 kW, allowing 16 vehicles to be charged at the same time.
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Tata Power and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility have taken a deliberate step in Mumbai's Daily Manthan, which open the city's largest electric vehicle near Terminal 2 of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport. The feature sits inside the Leela Mumbai hotel complex and, significantly, runs 24/7.


The hub is fitted with eight fast DC chargers, each with output of 120 kW, allowing 16 vehicles to be charged at the same time. In a market where most public charger still has one or two sections tucking inside a mall or office complex, which matters on a scale. This means that less queues and less concerns for owners are wondering if they will be able to plug when they arrive.
Dr. Praveer Sinha, CEO and MD, Tata Power, stated that strategically located and fully operated by renewable energy, the new hub aims to set a benchmark for the EV infrastructure ready for the future. Shailesh Chandra, Managing Director, Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Limited and Tata Motors Passenger Vehicle Limited said, “The inauguration of this Tata.
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More than just one Tata playing
Chargers are open to all EVs, although Tata.EV owners get allowances like concessional rates and priority access. This dual approach highlights the balance act for Tata. It dominates the Indian EV market, but also knows that the infection for electricity cannot be a wall garden.
Building large network
For Tata Power, this hub connects more than a thousand charging points already scattered in Mumbai, and more than 5,500 nations. The company's roadmap is ambitious, a target for 7.5 lakh domestic chargers and 10,000 public charging points by 2030. Tata Motors, meanwhile, dominates India's EV sales chart, but knows that its future growth depends on the infrastructure with vehicles on the road.
why it matters
Airports occur frequently where a city puts its best legs ahead. By choosing this place, Tata is making a statement about visibility as utility. The 16-bail hub is a small dent in the huge transport landscape of Mumbai, but if it is repeated in other high-density areas, it may begin to reduce very real concerns around the range and charging access.
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First published date: 09 September 2025, 14:07 pm IST