Tata Power unveils Ez Charge card for EVs

    The RFID-enabled card helps seamless initiation of charging sessions and payments.

    Published On Jul 31, 2023 07:15:00 PM

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    Tata Power has unveiled the Ez Charge card, an advanced RFID-enabled (radio-frequency identification) card for owners to charge their electric vehicles across the country. The card offers the convenience of Tap, Charge, and Go functionality and its RFID chip enables efficient, secure, and seamless initiation of charging sessions and payment for the same, the company says. 

    Based on a pre-set recharge value, users can automatically begin charging their vehicle by tapping the card on the Tata Power EZ charger. The company says the Ez Charge Card will help users charge their EVs in areas with limited mobile network coverage. The card, once linked to the Ez Charge account, can be shared with others allowing account owners to secure their privacy. 

    Tata Power's EV charging infrastructure includes over 40,000 home chargers, 4,000+ public and semi-public charging points, and 250 bus-charging points. It spans 350 cities with a presence in 550 cities, and the company plans to set up 25,000 charging points in the next five years, further supporting the growth of the EV ecosystem in the country.

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