Gurugram Varsity, EESL SIGN MOU To Increase EV Charging Infra – News2IN
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Gurugram Varsity, EESL SIGN MOU To Increase EV Charging Infra

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Gurgaon: To promote energy conservation and find new roads for the use of renewable energy, Gurugram University on Thursday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Limited Energy Efficiency Services (EESL).
The contract was signed by the University Registrar, Shashi.
Bhushan Bharti and Tosh Eesl Agarwal (head of state, Haryana) in front of Prof.
Dinesh Kumar, Deputy Chancellor, Gurugram University.
Under the MOU, the opportunity for energy efficiency and conservation steps will be explored at Gurugram University and the two institutions will work together towards its implementation.
In addition to sharing expertise in energy conservation, the university will also explore ways to develop EV charging infrastructure and ways to apply state government schemes associated with EV promotion.
“The aim of MOU is to work in the field of energy efficiency comprehensively through cooperation.
There is a need to develop and maintain a new partnership that aims to promote energy conservation and research through collaborative efforts from both institutions.
The aim of MOU is to explore opportunities for energy efficiency and steps -The conservation school in Gurugram University and work together for its implementation, “said Prof.
Dinesh Kumar.
Universities and EESL will explore each other’s academic research in the field of energy conservation and methods to switch to a form of more sustainable energy use.
The thematic area of ​​this study would mostly be around creating a decent electric vehicle charging infrastructure, solar roofs, motorbikes and energy-saving pumps, indoor lighting, outdoor lighting including solar road lights and solar powered air conditioners.
“The use of solar energy.
Is the best way to advance in preserving energy and reducing carbon footprint.
Solar energy is also beneficial for the environment.
When used, it does not release carbon dioxide and other harmful gases into the atmosphere, so the environment is not polluted.
So, in the country – Countries like India, where energy production is expensive, this resource is the best choice, “Kumar added.

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