ChargeZone and Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd. have set up a new large EV charging hub at Khalapur on the Mumbai–Pune Expressway.
The station has a total capacity of 720 kW and features 10 charging points, allowing multiple electric vehicles to be charged at the same time, including support for fast “boost mode” charging.
This facility is the 75th installation under their partnership, which plans to roll out over 100 EV charging hubs across major national highway routes to strengthen long-distance EV infrastructure.
The Khalapur location is positioned at a well-trafficked highway rest stop that includes dining outlets, parking, and retail facilities, allowing EV drivers to attend to other needs during charging stops. Tata.ev customers are eligible for a discount of up to 25 percent at the station. The hub is designed to accommodate up to ten vehicles charging at the same time, which the companies say will help reduce wait times during periods of high traffic on the expressway.
ChargeZone operates more than 15,000 charging points across 1,200-plus locations in India and the UAE
The company, headquartered in Vadodara, Gujarat, focuses on high-speed, smart-grid-enabled charging for passenger cars, buses, and trucks. Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd., part of the Tata Group, is India’s largest manufacturer of four-wheeler electric vehicles.
ChargeZone operates more than 15,000 EV charging points across India and the UAE, offering fast and intelligent charging solutions for electric cars, buses, and trucks.

