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    Home » 10 Delhi Bus Depots to Get Public EV Charging Stations

    10 Delhi Bus Depots to Get Public EV Charging Stations

    aishwaryaBy aishwaryaJuly 25, 2022 Charging Stations 2 Mins Read
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    Implementing Delhi EV policy in full swing, Delhi government has revealed its plans to construct public EV charging station in at least 10 existing cluster bus depots in the national capital.

    Public EV Charging StationAccording to officials, the Delhi Transport and Infrastructure Development Corporation (DTIDC) has begun the preliminary work for the installation of public EV charging station in these bus depots.

    Officials said: “As per the plan, the Delhi government has decided to install charging stations across different bus depots and parking lots of metro stations. By September, we have a target to install 100 charging stations for which work has started already.”

    Each of these public EV charging station will have around six charging points, four for cars and two for two-wheelers.

    These charging stations may also have slow charging points and a battery swapping system.

    “Tenders have been issued for survey work. Under this preliminary works like land demarcation etc. will be done. Following this, public EV charging stations will be installed,” said an official.

    Some of the cluster depots where the public EV charging stations will come are Kair Depot, Dichaon Kalan, Raj Ghat, Rani Khera I, II and III, Bawana, Kanjhawala, Chattarpur, Rewla Khanpur and others.

    Charging stations will also be set up in 70 metro stations, said officials.

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