Tata Nexon EV Completes One Year in India

  • Published On: 28 January 2021
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Tata Nexon EV is India's highest selling EV with a whooping market share of 64 percent

Tata Nexon EV has successfully completed one year in the Indian market. And, to commemorate the first anniversary, the company has unveiled a specially produced film that tracks the Nexon EVs journey from being one of the first aspirational electric SUVs in the country to leading the EV revolution in India. Needless to say, it is the country's highest selling EV with a whooping market share of 64 percent. Tata Motors has sold nearly 3000 units of the Tata Nexon electric till date while reducing CO2 emissions equivalent to planting 100,000 trees each year.




Speaking about the one-year milestone, Shailesh Chandra – President, Passenger Vehicles Business Unit, Tata Motors said, “It has been a remarkable year for the Nexon EV in India. Since its launch, it has consistently emerged as a market leader in its segment. Conceptualised with the idea of making EVs a mainstream choice in India, the brand Nexon EV delights its customers with a balanced mix of superior performance, advanced features and adequate driving range, making it an aspirational electric car. In a short span of time, the Nexon EV has been widely accepted by the customers, enthusiasts and the industry. We are truly touched to see our customers openly sharing their experiences with family and friends, which is also helping in breaking myths and addressing barriers to EV adoption. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all our valued customers for showing trust and strong confidence in Nexon EV, making it the most preferred electric car in the country.”




Tata Motors has partnered with other companies in the Tata Group to introduce the ‘Tata uniEVerse’ initiative which is targeted towards adoption of electric vehicles in India. In addition, the collaboration with Tata Power is much talked about as it aims to install a home charger at the residence of every Nexon EV customer. Tata Power also has the largest network of CCS2 fast chargers, which is compatible with the Nexon EV. Presently, the company has more than 300 charging stations in 26 cities and on several prominent intercity routes across India. It is planning to scale this number up to 700 - which is almost more than double of the current capacity - across most major cities and highways by March 2021.


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