New guidelines issue by the Centre government for electric vehicles charging infrastructure now allow owners to charge their vehicles at their residences or offices using existing electricity connections.
The new revise consolidate guidelines and standards for electric vehicle charging infrastructure were announce by the Centre on 14th January 2022.
As per the Ministry of Power, these new guidelines and standards will enable faster adoption of electric vehicles in India by ensuring safe, reliable, accessible, and affordable charging infra and eco-system.
Ministry of Power Said :
These guidelines are exhaustive and include provisions for individual owners of electric vehicles and for ‘Public Charging Stations’ (PCS).
The guidelines outline require ‘Public Charging Infrastructure’ for long-range and heavy-duty EVs.
Ministry of Power Official Said :
The guidelines have made technology-agnostic by providing for not only the prevailing international charging standards available in the market but also the new Indian charging standards.
To address the challenge of making a charging station financially viable in the period of growth of EVs, a revenue-sharing model has put in place for land use for the charging infra.
Ministry of Power Official Said :
Ministry of Power said the guidelines mandate that PCS shall be provide within seven days in metro cities, 15 days in other municipal areas, and 30 days in rural areas.
Ministry of Power Official Said :
The tariff for supply of electricity to public EV charging stations shall be a single part tariff and shall not exceed the “Average Cost of Supply” till 31st March 2025.
The same tariff shall be applicable for Battery Charging Station (BCS).
The tariff applicable for domestic consumption shall be applicable for domestic charging.