Tata Passenger Electric Mobility has signed a memorandum of understanding with 4 cost level operators (CPOs) to help in putting in chargers. (Photo: IANS)
TPEM may also work with Chargezone, Glida, Statiq, and Zeon to discover the opportunity of rolling out a wise cost gateway via co-branded RFID playing cards
Tata Passenger Electric Mobility (TPEM) on Monday stated it has tied up with 4 cost level operators — Chargezone, Glida, Statiq, and Zeon. The firm, a part of Tata Motors, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the 4 cost level operators (CPOs).
“TPEM will actively assist the four CPOs in installing chargers at locations most frequented by its EV owners and share insights on how the chargers are being used to help understand and enhance customer experience,” the Mumbai-based auto main stated in a press release.
Through this MoU, TPEM may also work with Chargezone, Glida, Statiq, and Zeon to discover the opportunity of rolling out a wise cost gateway via co-branded RFID playing cards, respectively, that may allow ease of cost for Tata EV customers.
“EV adoption is a national imperative to address urban pollution, and convenient charging infrastructure is a key enabler for driving faster EV adoption. The need of the hour for accelerating a nationwide charging ecosystem is open collaboration,” TPEM Chief Strategy Officer Balaje Rajan acknowledged.
This collaboration will profit from TPEM’s unparalleled EV utilization insights, coupled with the CPOs’ charging options and entrepreneurial spirit, and create over 10,000 further charging factors within the nation by FY25, he added.
Raghav Arora, co-founder and chief expertise officer of Statiq, stated, “At Statiq, we share common values with TPEM — a dedication to quality, sustainability, and customer satisfaction. This partnership represents more than just a business tie-up; it’s a testament to our shared vision for the future of mobility. Together, we aim to redefine the EV landscape, introducing cutting-edge technologies and pioneering solutions that will shape the industry for years to come.”