New Delhi — They came, they charged, they conquered — and not a single range-anxiety meltdown was reported. As the Shaurya Bharat EV Rally 2025 blazed a silent-yet-powerful trail from Delhi to Adampur, Punjab, it wasn’t just Tata Harrier EVs that were making headlines. Behind the voltage was Tata Power, India’s electrifying backbone, ensuring every salute reached its destination — with 100% battery and zero emissions.
Organised in proud collaboration with the Indian Air Force, Tata Motors, and PHDCCI, the rally celebrated India’s twin pride points: our fearless armed forces and our steadily electrifying roads. The ‘Shaurya Bharat EV Drive’ was more than a rolling tribute — it was a kinetic expression of clean patriotism, wrapped in lithium-ion glory.

Over 30 Tata Harrier EVs zipped through the route — Delhi, Murthal (yes, pit-stop paranthas were threatened but saved by zero tailpipes), Ambala, and finally Adampur — clocking over 600 km without a single “Battery low” panic alert, thanks to Tata Power’s strategically deployed EZ CHARGE network. While most charging stations just work, these ones served, keeping both the cars and the cause alive.
Think of it as an army convoy that whispers instead of roars — but still makes the ground shake with purpose.
Tata Power’s role wasn’t just supportive. It was the electrical spine of the operation. Each charge point was a forward base. Each green kilometre, a salute. The company’s extensive EV infrastructure — over 5,400 public and captive chargers, 1.35 lakh home units, and 1,200+ for buses — ensured that even an event combining adrenaline, honour, and volts wouldn’t miss a beat.
With a charging footprint across 600+ cities, Tata Power proved once again that the road to net zero isn’t paved in uncertainty — it’s paved in well-timed top-ups and nationwide socket support.
And while the Harrier EVs got the limelight, it was Tata Power quietly sitting behind the wheel of India’s green revolution. So far, the network has powered over 23.6 crore green kilometres and prevented over 1 lakh tonnes of CO₂ emissions. That’s like taking off pollution… and putting on a uniform.
Looking ahead, Tata Power plans to deploy 7.5 lakh home chargers and 10,000 public stations by 2030 — a plan so ambitious, even a fighter pilot would raise an eyebrow.
In essence, the Shaurya Bharat EV Rally 2025 wasn’t just a drive — it was a movement. A movement that declared: “India’s future runs on respect… and renewable energy.” And if anyone’s wondering whether patriotism can be plug-in powered — Tata Power just answered with a full charge and no emissions.
Because when the heart beats for the nation, even the wheels hum in harmony.