Haryana inducts EVs and fast chargers
Part of Indian Government's aim to shift 30 percent of the country’s fleet to electric mode by 2030.
The chief minister of Haryana, Manohar Lal Khattar, had inaugurated AC and DC fast chargers from Exicom Tele-systems and flagged off the EVs for the officials of Gurugram metropolitan development authority (GMDA) yesterday.
The electric vehicle charging station from Exicom have been installed at the car parking facility of Tau Devi Lal sports stadium.
Following the vision of making India a 100 percent electric vehicle nation, Anant Nahata, managing director, Exicom said, “India should adopt one of the existing standards (with modifications) for more than 100V vehicles so that the deployment of charging infrastructure is not delayed due to delay in readying new standards, which would be re-inventing the wheel."
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