Charge Point Operators of India (CPOS) has approved Joulepoints’ proposal for setting up 5,000 EV chargers across Delhi by the end of this year as a part of a pilot project. Joulepoint will be working with Alektrify to install these charging points at 2,000 allotted locations for piloting under Ease of Doing Business (EoDB).
The locations will include popular tourist destinations like Qutub Minar and Akshardham, shopping malls around the city like Select City Walk, hotels like ITC Maratha, Taj Palace, Embassies in the city, IT Parks, Government offices, Apartments, Corporate Offices, Railway Stations and University Campuses and other frequently visited areas.
Mr Ranjan Kumar Dodda, Chief Marketing Officer, Joulepoint said, “We are privileged to be executing this project in association with CPOS in realising India’s dream towards reducing carbon emission and strengthen E-Mobility. We are a one-stop solution for everything that is required to smoothly operate EV charging stations and enhance the convenience of the commuters. We are geared up to deliver a state-of-art experience to the commuter and travellers who have committed themselves to the cause of environment by choosing to drive e-vehicles.”
Alektrify, a member of Charge Point Operators of India (CPOS) owns two of India’s largest NHEV prototype charging stations in Gurugram. These EV charging stations with 100 and 121 chargers respectively will have a capacity to charge 1,500 cars in 24 hours. The new EV charging infrastructure in Delhi will encourage more people to opt for electric vehicles thereby contributing towards the larger goal of reducing carbon emission, and making the Capital greener.