Delhi will soon have 100 world-class EV charging stations which will provide the charging facility to consumers at the lowest rate in the world. Delhi Power Minister Atishi on Thursday reviewed the project along with the power department officials
During the meeting, Atishi directed the officials of the power department and Delhi Transco Limited to proactively address the issues occurring in the installation of EV charging stations and ensure that 50 of them are ready by the end of April and 100 by the end of July. She directed the officials to expedite the work and complete it within the stipulated timelines.
She further said that the efforts of the Kejriwal government have made Delhi emerge as the electric vehicle (EV) capital of the country in recent years. In this direction, the government is establishing 100 EV charging stations across the city to strengthen Delhi’s EV charging infrastructure.
“With this project, there would be an excellent and convenient EV charging infrastructure in every part of the city, where the cost of charging per unit will be the lowest not only in the country but also in the world. People will have to spend less than Rs 3 per unit for EV charging”.