GLIDA partners with Kempower to install high power public chargers at DLF Cyberpark Gurugram

The Kempower chargers will allow even faster EV charges/top-up, the company claims.

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GLIDA partners with Kempower to install high power public chargers at DLF Cyberpark Gurugram

GLIDA has installed 200KW high-power public chargers in partnership with partnered with Kempower, a  Finnish manufacturer of DC fast chargers, at DLF Cyber Park, Gurugram.

Awadhesh K. Jha, Executive Director, GLIDA, said, “This latest charging technology will enhance the seamless experience for EV users, encouraging wider adoption of electric vehicles.

By investing in the future today, we are gearing up to set a new standard for public EV charging infrastructure, putting India's electric mobility segment at par with global technology and advancements.”

Kumaran W R, Executive Director - Technical, DLF Rental Business said, “Sustainability is one of the core values of DLF Rental Business and we strive to provide the tenant’s workforce, sustainable and energy-efficient commuting solutions and encourage adoption of Electric Vehicles for personal usage.”

 

 

 

 

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