Recently, the Uttar Pradesh government had said that it has given approval to set up more than 300 new EV charging stations in 16 municipal bodies. Last year, a report said that a capital experience worth about Rs 16,000 crore would be required by 2030 to meet the demand for EV’s public charging in the country. This information was given in the FICCI EV Public Charging Infrastructure Roadmap 2030 report. More than 700 cities were analyzed in this report. Of these, priority can be given to strengthen charging infrastructure for top 20 cities and 20 highways.
Tata Motors, who have a large stake in the EV market, plan to double the number of charging stations for EVs in two years. Recently, the company had said that by 2027 these charging stations will be increased to about four lakhs. For this, a tie-up will be done with chargewint operators and oil marketing companies like Indian Oil Corporation and Bharat Petroleum Corporation. Tata Motors has also launched ‘Tata.Ev Mega Charger Network’ of about 500 fast charging stations rated at 120 kW.
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