Tata Power-DDL partners Magna Yuma for battery swapping stations in Delhi
By EPR Magazine Editorial August 1, 2025 6:38 pm IST
By EPR Magazine Editorial August 1, 2025 6:38 pm IST
As per the agreement, Tata Power-DDL will provide dedicated space for establishing battery swapping stations, while Magna Yuma Private Limited will be responsible for designing, procuring, installing and maintaining the stations.
Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited (Tata Power-DDL), a leading power utility supplying electricity to a populace of around 9 million in North Delhi, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with M/s Magna Yuma Private Limited, a battery swapping service provider for augmenting and setting up of Electric Vehicle (EV) Battery Swapping Stations across its operational areas.
As per the agreement, Tata Power-DDL will provide dedicated space for establishing battery swapping stations, while Magna Yuma Private Limited will be responsible for designing, procuring, installing and maintaining the stations.
The MoU was signed between Tata Power-DDL & M/s Magna Yuma Private Limited in presence of senior officials from both the organisations including Dwijadas Basak, Chief Executive Officer, Tata Power-DDL, Kiran Gupta, Chief-Customer Experience, Comm, Govt. Affairs, EAC and Consumer Litigation, Tata Power-DDL, Praveen Agrawal, Chief – HR, IR, FM and HS, Tata Power-DDL, Raj Kumar Rastogi, Chief-Operations and Safety, Tata Power-DDL, Surender Singh, Chief – Network Services and Stores and Abhilash Kumar, Lead Business Head of M/s Magna Yuma Pvt. Ltd, Harshal Gupta, Lead- Public Policy and Govt Affairs, M/s Magna Yuma Pvt. Ltd.This strategic collaboration aims to build a robust EV ecosystem focused on commercial electric two-wheelers, especially in the gig economy. By combining Tata Power-DDL’s infrastructure expertise with M/s Magna Yuma’s advanced battery-swapping technology, the initiative seeks to accelerate the adoption of sustainable transport solutions, curb pollution, and enhance income opportunities for gig workers and delivery partners in the city. The association is also expected to reduce power theft and improve remunerative opportunities for shared e-mobility.
Commenting on this partnership, Dwijadas Basak, Chief Executive Officer, Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited said, “Tata Power-DDL is pleased to partner with Magna Yuma in expanding the battery-swapping network in Delhi. This initiative is aligned with our commitment to drive clean energy adoption and promote sustainable mobility. Together, we aim to reduce air and noise pollution while creating socio-economic opportunities for the city’s youth and strengthening the gig economy.” Initially, Magna Yuma will set up two Battery Swapping Stations in Tata Power-DDL grid substations at Shalimar Bagh facility Centre Grid and Badli Grid.
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