The Battery Magazine Logo

Subscribe to The Battery Magazine's Current Newsletter & never miss an update!

    Close Menu
    The Battery MagazineThe Battery Magazine
    • Home
    • Batteries
      • EV & Automotive
      • Portable Power
      • Stationary & Industrial
    • Articles
    • Charging
    • Manufacturing & Materials
    • Events
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    The Battery MagazineThe Battery Magazine
    • Home
    • Batteries
      • EV & Automotive
      • Portable Power
      • Stationary & Industrial
    • Articles
    • Charging
    • Manufacturing & Materials
    • Events
    LinkedIn Facebook
    The Battery MagazineThe Battery Magazine
    Home » PMC Floats Tender to Build 500 EV Charging Stations

    PMC Floats Tender to Build 500 EV Charging Stations

    aishwaryaBy aishwaryaDecember 1, 2022 Charging Stations 2 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp
    PMC

    Boosting the numbers of growing electric vehicles in the city, Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has invited bids to install 500 e-vehicle charging stations across the city.

    PMCThe civic body will start installing the station next month, said officials.

    Officials said the PMC has floated tenders and invited agencies to establish, operate and conduct maintenance of the charging points.

    PMC electric department head Srinivas Kandul said, “PMC has adopted the e-vehicle policy and promoting it. The civic body will provide the land for setting up the stations but maintenance and operations would done by the agency.”

    Statistics in the PMC’s Environment Status Report, 2021-22, released in July stated that 6,219 e-vehicles were registered with the Pune Regional Transport Office (RTO) in 2021 as against 1,450 in 2020. The number will go up further in 2022. RTO data shows, from January to September, a total of 131 electric cars have been registered, while in the same duration 1,952 electric two-wheelers were registered in Pune

    Over the last four years, the number of electric two- wheelers registered has been steadily increasing – in 2018 it was 510, in 2019 it was 844, and in 2020 it doubled to 1,672

    To promote electric vehicles, the PMC has purchased e-vehicles for office bearers as well as municipal officers. The PMPML also has 600 e-buses in its fleet, for the past three years.

    PMC in October last week appointed a private firm for e-bike rental service.

    VTRO Motors Private Ltd has been appointed to set up charging stations in 15 ward offices across the city.

    charging stations e-buses e-vehicle policy electric cars electric two-wheelers news Pune Municipal Corporation tenders
    aishwarya

    More article from aishwarya

    Keep Reading

    Balance Power Announces Approval Plans for its 29.9 MW Battery Storage Project

    Uttarakhand Powers Char Dham Yatra with 38 EV Charging Stations for a Greener Pilgrimage

    Atmoce Launches Retrofit-Ready Home Battery

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    twenty − twelve =

    MANUFACTURING & MATERIALS

    Rock Tech Gets €150 Million to Support the Guben Lithium Converter

    May 22, 2025

    Wärtsilä New 30 MW Power Plant on Victoria Island

    May 22, 2025

    Turntide Gen 5 Battery Offers OEMs Integrated Compliance and a Quicker Time-to-Market

    May 21, 2025

    Gotion Finishes the First All-Solid-State Battery Pilot Line at 0.2GWh

    May 21, 2025
    Batteries

    Juniper Green Energy Appoints Ankush Malik as CEO

    May 22, 2025

    Jinko ESS Partners With Filkab For Dual-Track Energy Storage Strategy in Bulgaria

    May 22, 2025

    For $837 million in battery storage, Intersect wins the Energy Risk “Deal of the Year.”

    May 22, 2025

    Rock Tech Gets €150 Million to Support the Guben Lithium Converter

    May 22, 2025

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

      © 2025 Thebatterymagazine.
      • Home
      • About Us
      • Contact Us
      • Privacy Policy
      • Terms of Service

      Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.