Delhi government will charge only Rs 2,500 to install private chargers for light electric vehicles, which includes two and three wheelers at malls, apartments, hospitals and such many other places in the city.
Delhi Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot made the announcement while launching the single window facility that consumers can avail by either going to the respective discom portals or by calling the helpline numbers for installation of private charging stations.
The applicant can visit the portal and view trustworthy electric vehicle (EV) chargers that have been empanelled by the government.
They can compare the price of these chargers and order them online or through a phone call.
Delhi government is providing a subsidy of Rs 6,000 to the first 30,000 applicants for charging stations bringing down effective cost of each charger to just around Rs 2,500.
The incentives which provide by Delhi government will reduce the cost of chargers by up to 70%, as per Kailash Gahlot.
The installation and operationalisation of electric vehicle (EV) chargers would be complete within 7 working days of submitting the application, Kailash Gahlot said.
The applicants can choose to opt for a new electrical connection which includes pre-paid meter to avail reduce EV tariff or can continue with the existing connection.
Kailash Gahlot Added :
The single window facility for installation of private chargers in malls, offices, residential societies, colleges is happening for the first time in India, as per claim Delhi Dialogue and Development Commission (DDC) vice chairman Jasmine Shah.
The tariff rate fix by the government for the electricity consume through these EV charging points is Rs 4.5 /unit.
Kailash Gahlot Said :
The single-window portal allows the applicant to schedule the installation at their convenience.
Applicant can avail subsidy for light EV chargers up to Rs 6,000 and pay the rest of the amount of Rs 2,500.
The space requirement for the installation of an EV charger is very minimal.
Only one square feet is require for LEV AC and two square feet for AC 001, the DC-001 can be install on the ground having two square metre area and two metres height.
Both the LEV AC charger and AC 001 charger are wall-mounted.
The Delhi government will be the first to roll out LEV AC chargers conforming to the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) 2021 Charging Standards within two months of its official notification, as per the Transport department statement.
Both these chargers are use to charge primarily two and three wheelers.
The DC 001 charging standard is use for e-cars use primarily by fleet operators.
THANK YOU FOR READING.