India is embracing the EV revolution, and as a result, the country’s top automaker, Tata Motors, has reached a significant milestone by rolling out its 50,000th EV on November 7th.
From its factory in Pune, the company today launched its 50,000th electric vehicle. The Company accomplished this goal ahead of schedule thanks to a supportive regulatory climate, good word-of-mouth from repeat customers, realistic product options, improved ride and handling, and appealing cost of ownership.

Official Statement
Commenting on this achievement, Mr. Shailesh Chandra, Managing Director, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd. and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Ltd. said, “As the pioneers of EVs in the country, the onus of ensuring successful adoption was on us. With a well-calibrated product mix and strong consumer-facing initiatives, we have been able to address barriers to EV adoption. We created an entire EV ecosystem with Tata Group companies to provide simple, cost-effective solutions for our customers. “Celebrating 50,000th EVs in India is a strong testament to how our portfolio is resonating with people across the country. EVs are offering a practical solution to problems of rising fuel prices and worsening pollution. Customers are now ready to welcome EVs and we are thrilled to witness the transition from early adopters to now EVs becoming a mainstream choice for Indian customers.”

How Is Tata Making EVs Accessible & Easy To Use
To democratize electric mobility in India Everybody has access to EVs thanks to Tata Motors. The Company’s thorough understanding of EV customers has led to an exciting product mix with the most pertinent characteristics, ranging from the most well-known SUV brand in India, the Nexon EV, to the newest addition, the Tata Tiago EV, India’s first electric hatchback.
In order to meet customer expectations, the company has not only added features like Multi-Mode Regen and Multi Operate Mode but has also instructed customers on how to drive their EVs for maximum range. The high-voltage Ziptron architecture, which has been tested and driven over 450 million kilometers across a variety of difficult Indian terrains, powers all products and offers an unrivaled, uncompromising EV experience.

Tata Motors has provided software updates to current EV customers so they may take advantage of a revamped driving and ownership experience, in addition to developing new products to meet changing consumer needs. Tata Motors has also expanded its network to more than 165 cities in an effort to make EVs more widely available to consumers. This has helped people adopt EVs as their primary form of personal transportation. Tata Motors intends to release 10 EVs in the next five years and is concentrating on a three-phased architecture strategy for EVs.