Let’s driEV inaugurates E-vehicle station at IIT bhubaneswar
Let’s driEV launched a new E-vehicle station at IIT Bhubaneswar, marking a significant step towards sustainable commuting and expanding partnerships within the educational sector.
Let’s driEV, in collaboration with IIT Bhubaneswar, inaugurated a new E-vehicle station on the IIT Bhubaneswar campus. The event took place on September 18, 2024, at 12 PM, near the main gate of the campus.
This new station is part of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Let’s driEV and IIT Bhubaneswar, contributing to the Net Zero Campus initiative and promoting sustainable commuting within the community. It also initiates a partnership with The Energy Company and their Flexi battery pack.
This station is the 11th community station launched by Let’s driEV in Bhubaneswar and reflects the company's ongoing efforts to expand partnerships with educational institutions, including OUTR University, XIM University, SoA University, IMI College, and Z1 Apartment.
Let’s driEV is a company focused on promoting sustainable electric mobility solutions in India. Collaborating with various educational institutions, Let’s driEV aims to enhance accessibility and convenience for electric vehicle users. One of its initiatives includes the establishment of community charging stations, which support the growing need for reliable charging infrastructure.
The company focuses on building a framework that encourages the adoption of electric vehicles while addressing the challenges of sustainability and energy efficiency in urban mobility, Let’s driEV claimed.
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