New Delhi [India]November 2 (ANI): Indian Army through its Go-Green initiative has collaborated with Tata Power, India’s largest integrated utility, to set up 16 charging stations for Electric Vehicles (EVs) at various locations in Delhi Cantonment. .
GOC Delhi Region Lt Gen Dheeraj Seth on Wednesday inaugurated the charging stations in the presence of military officers and senior officials of Tata Power and Tata Motors, a Defense Ministry release said.
It said that all the 16 charging stations installed in Delhi Cantonment can be used for personal and official electric vehicles in Delhi Cantonment. The Indian Army is providing suitable facilities for setting up EV charging stations along with arranging upstream power infrastructure to activate the chargers.
Inaugurating the first EV Charging Station at Taurus Station Canteen, Delhi Region GOC Lt Gen Dheeraj Seth said, “This is a unique step towards implementation of National Electric Mobility Mission Plan (NEMMP) of Government of India by Indian Army and Tata Power. is the initial step. And the ‘Go-Green’ initiative of the Indian Army.”
He urged people to contribute towards eco-friendly initiatives.
Virendra Goel, Head of Business Development, Tata Power said that this is a unique collaboration between two heritage organizations of India, one guaranteeing regional security and the other enhancing the country’s energy security with clean and green energy. Products and Solutions.
“We are delighted to be working with the Indian Army to set up convenient fast charging stations for EV users within Delhi Cantonment. To accelerate the transition to clean mobility, we will continue to work with like-minded institutions to jointly develop EV charging infrastructure in line with the National Electric Mobility Mission plan of the Government of India,” he said.
To encourage consumers, Tata Power has made easy and user-friendly access to charging stations through its Easy Charge mobile app available across all platforms.
“It comes with a slew of features that provide a seamless EV charging experience to EV users, including e-payments, the location of the nearest EV charging station,” the release said.
The launch of this collaboration will further strengthen the drive towards sustainable mobility, the release said. (ANI)
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