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    Home » Delhi’s EV Charging Stations to Pay Lesser Licence Fee

    Delhi’s EV Charging Stations to Pay Lesser Licence Fee

    aishwaryaBy aishwaryaAugust 4, 2022 Charging Stations 3 Mins Read
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    In an attempt to curb air pollution in the capital, Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has approved a proposal for the installation of an electric vehicle (EV) charging facility at petrol or diesel pumps and CNG stations at a lesser licence fee.

    licence feeThe decision was taken during a meeting of the urban body chaired by Lieutenant Governor V K Saxena, who also gave nod to several other key proposals, including relaxing norms for owing a DDA flat by members of the economically weaker section (EWS) of the society.

    The LG, who is also the chairperson of the DDA, tweeted about the decision taken during the meeting, which was attended by the urban body’s vice-chairman and other members.

    The allotment of land for religious purposes has been made “transparent”, he tweeted, adding he has “directed the DDA to ensure the pending conversion of properties from leasehold to freehold within two months”.

    “To promote green fuel and fight the menace of air pollution, the authority today approved to set up electric vehicle (EV) charging stations on already allotted sites of DDA for petrol/diesel pump and CNG stations. It has also decided to levy a lesser licence fee for these fuel sites/stations,” the DDA said in a statement.

    The licence fee per annum for the financial year 2022-23 for such sites having a size of 1,080 sqm would be Rs 53,00,475 for a petrol or diesel pump alone, and Rs 46,11,413 for CNG alone, it said. For CNG and petrol or diesel pumps, it will be Rs 47,70,428 and Rs 43,46,390 for a CNG plus EV site, the DDA said.

    As for a petrol pump and CNG with an EV facility site, the annual licence fee will be Rs 45,05,404, Rs 50,35,451 for a petrol pump with an EV facility site, and for a gas godown, it will be Rs 6,36,057, the authority added. On relaxations in terms of individual income prescribed under the EWS category, the DDA said in line with the prime minister’s vision of ‘housing for all’, it has now decided to make allotment of houses under the EWS category more accessible and easier.

    “To facilitate applicants for DDA flats under the EWS category, the authority has approved doing away with the requirement of having an annual individual income of less than Rs 3 lakh for applicants/allottees,” the statement said. EWS flats will now be allotted based on annual family income below Rs 10 lakh per year as certified by a competent officer or authority, it added.

    The DDA has been allotting EWS houses to weaker sections of the society at concessional cost for last three decades.

    The applicants seeking allotment under this category were required to submit two documents, one certifying that the individual annual income of an allottee is less than Rs 3 lakh and also a certificate from the revenue authority that annual family income of the applicant is less than Rs 10 lakh, the statement said.

    For ensuring transparency and efficiency in the disposal of ‘religious category’ plots, the DDA has approved the “disposal of such plots from allotment to auction mode”. A decision in this matter was pending since 2014, it said.

    Constrained by the increasing paucity of land and simultaneous emergence of technologies that require lesser space and maintenance for an electric sub-station (ESS), in a win-win decision for all concerned, the authority also approved the costing methodology for the built-up space to be allotted to the city’s department of power for ESS in the housing projects of DDA, it added.

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