Coimbatore: MG Motor and Tata Power have installed a 60 kW Superfast public EV charging station here, the first in the city and also Tamil Nadu. The latest public EV charging station is available to all vehicles compatible with CCS (Combined Charging System) fast-charging standard and is in line with MGs commitment to provide a 5-way charging ecosystem to its customers.
The initiative is part of MGs recent partnership with Tata Power for the deployment of 50 kW and 60 kW DC Superfast Charging Stations across India. MG ZS EV Indias First Pure Electric Internet SUV can be charged up to 80 percent in 50 minutes at the facility, a company release said. . Other charging options with the ZS EV includes a free-of-cost AC fast-charger (installed at customers home/office), extended charging network, a plug and-charge cable onboard, and charge-on-the-go with RSA (Roadside Assistance).
"Coimbatore is a key industrial hub of India, as our nation moves towards its green and sustainable future, it calls India's business leaders and industry veterans to actively participate and drive the much-needed change." "We are delighted to launch City's first super-fast public charging station at our dealership that will facilitate the same," MG Motor India Chief Commercial Officer, Gaurav Gupta said at the inauguration.
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