New Delhi: As part of its electric vehicle policy to build a charging station after every 3 km in his jurisdiction, South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) has made 40 operational charging points for the four wheel so far.
It is in the parking lot in Nehru Place, Lajpat Nagar, Kamal Cinema, B-6 Safdarjung, Greater Kailash R block, Millennium Park, Hauz Khaz, and other places.
The Civic body targets to make 50 e-charging points operating on August 15.
All of these stations are equipped with EV supply equipment, charger management systems, meter boxes, LED screens and CCTV cameras.
For power supply without interruption, he has installed a distribution transformer installed at the pole of 100 kilowatts each at 18 stations.
A senior SDMC official said that the previous common survey was carried out by officials from BBM, civil bodies and other institutions concerned to choose the location.
Electronic charging stations are being founded by public sector companies, including energy efficiency services limited (EESL) and Indian broadcast engineering consultants Limited (BecIL).
EESL has established 35 electronic charging points and stroked five.
“In accordance with the contract, PSU will charge Rs 10 per kilowatt hours from the customer,” said a South Korporan official.
SDMC also works to build 35 e-charging stations for two wheels this year.
“Two wheeled vehicles contributed to 2/3 of vehicle pollution in cities, which is why we emphasize it to create separate points to charge two-wheeled power, especially on the roadside.
The site for 35 points has been identified and Indian telecommunications consultants Limited has been identified It expressed interest in the project.
But we will be able to complete the site after a shared survey.
Even the tricycle can be charged at these stations, “said Prem Shankar Jha, Deputy Commissioner, Remuneration and SDMC Project Cell.
Jha added that after the central announcement gave the main rebate on the electric two wheels, sales tended to jump.
“Pay attention to the requirements in the future, we are interested in managing stations for them.
Service providers in the e-commerce industry mainly use two-wheeled fleets to supply orders to customers and we hope they use these stations in large quantities,” Jha said.
In 2019, the South Corporation signed his first MoU with the EESL to establish these stations.