New Delhi:Encouraged by the solid growth of 250% in the number of Electrical Vehicle (EV) charging stations in nine mega cities in the last four months, the Central government has set a target of setting up of 22,000 EV charging stations across the country along the major highways as it aims at expanding public EV charging infrastructure across the country.
Officials said the Central government will expand the public Electric Vehicle charging infrastructure across the country in a massive way as it aims at promoting the use of Electrical Vehicles to replace the internal combustion engine based vehicles running on imported fossil fuel.
Citing the latest data, officials said due to these efforts, the number of charging stations in nine big cities has jumped by 250% in four months as 678 new public EV charging stations have been set up in the country between October last year and January this year.
These nine cities--Surat, Pune, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, and Chennai-- account for nearly 60% of the total (940 of 1,640) public EV chargers.
The Ministry of Power, which is the Nodal Ministry for the initiative, has been taking help from other Ministries such as the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas.
It has asked the state owned oil marketing companies such as Indian Oil, BPCL and HPCL to set up more than 22,000 EV charging stations across the country in prominent cities and highways.
In order to expand the charging infrastructure, the Ministry of Power in January revised guidelines and standards for EV charging infrastructure. Officials said the revised guidelines will speed up the manufacturing and adoption of Electric Vehicles in the country.
Officials said in addition to Central PSUs and organisations such as BEE, EESL, PGCIL and NTPC and several private firms have also come forward to install EV charging stations that will help in gaining the consumers’ confidence.
The Ministry of Power has planned that charging stations should be in an area of 3×3 kilometre grid.