Tata Motors on Monday said it has rolled out its 50,000th Electric Vehicle (EV) unit in the country from its Pune plant.

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"As the pioneers of EVs in the country, the onus of ensuring successful adoption was on us. With a well calibrated product mix, strong consumer facing initiatives, we have been able to address barriers to EV adoption," Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Managing Director Shailesh Chandra said in a statement.

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The company has created an entire EV ecosystem with Tata Group companies to provide simple, cost-effective solutions for customers, he added.

"Celebrating 50,000th EVs in India is a strong testament to how our portfolio is resonating with people across the country. EVs are offering a practical solution to problems of rising fuel price and worsening pollution," Chandra said.

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The auto major currently sells four electric models -- Tiago EV, Nexon EV, Tigor EV and XPRES-T -- in the domestic market.