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Government land, the house connection is not locked to put EV charging in Lane fast

Government land, the house connection is not locked to put EV charging in Lane fast
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New Delhi: The government on Saturday prepares EV charging ecosystems (electric vehicles) by allowing individuals or entities to regulate public filling stations (PC) without licenses and clear the way for EV owners to charge their vehicles at home or office from the connection on the connection Domestic rates.
The revised guidelines for EV charging issued by the Ministry of Power opening the door to offer government soil to government or public institutions and private entities to prepare PCs based on income.
This step is an element of India’s plan to reduce the carbon footprint of the transportation sector according to COP26 commitment.
This will enhance the EV charging network plan in this sector, which is expected to create livelihood opportunities and lead to fungus pcs such as puncture repair stores – eliminating the anxiety range, the biggest obstacle in the fast adoption of EV.
This guideline puts a one PC target in a grid of 3 square kilometers in megacities and every 25 km to connect the highway in the next three years.
The capital of the state and highway connecting it must be covered in the next 3-5 years.
According to regulations, the government or public institution will be offered the land for fixed payments Re 1 per electrical unit used for charging the landowning agency in line with the 10-year model income agreement included by the regulation.
For private entities, the land will be offered by offers with repeated earnings per unit as a floor.
The state government will set the ceiling for service fees for PCs but regulations have limited power tariffs for stations on “no more than the average supply costs” until March 2025.
The same rate applies to the battery charging station.
PC operators will be free to use open access to resources from their chosen suppliers.
Although there are no license requirements, PCs must be agnostic technology and meet global and India standards set by the Energy Efficiency Bureau or notified by the Central Electric Authority.
This guideline also put the timeline to provide new power connections or modify existing ones to PC according to the electricity rules (consumer rights) – seven days in Metro City, 15 days in the city and 30 days in rural areas.

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