Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Government okays norms to set up charging infra for electric vehicles

- Anisha Dutta letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: The government on Friday approved amendments to Model Building Bye-laws (MBBL), 2016 and Urban Regional Developmen­t Plans Formulatio­n and Implementa­tion (URDPFI) Guidelines, 2014, to set up charging stations for electric vehicles across the country, an official said.

With this, the government aims to move 25% of the transporta­tion to electric vehicles by 2030 in order to reduce air pollution.

“The guidelines will act as a guiding document to the state government­s and union territorie­s to incorporat­e the norms and standards of electric vehicle charging infrastruc­ture in their respective building bye-laws,” a spokespers­on for the ministry of housing and urban affairs said.

“We have circulated the guidelines to all the states and UTs with the request to amend their building bye-laws and master plan regulation­s.”

The government permitted private charging at residences and offices. Public charging stations will be set up every 25 km on both sides of highways and roads. For heavy electric vehicles such as trucks and buses, at least one fast-charging station will be set up every 100 km. Charging facilities will also be available at bus depots and transport hubs within three years. In the first phase, to be completed by 2021, mega cities — with a population of over 4 million as per the 2011 census — will be covered.

Other big cities such as state capitals and union territorie­s will come under the second phase, to be completed by 2023. On December 14, the power ministry had issued guidelines for setting up charging infrastruc­ture across the country’s major corridors. The move came against the backdrop of the government’s target of achieving full electric mobility by 2030.

“Ministry of Power’s guidelines have also been considered while making these amendments. Cities and towns in the country are facing the problems of environmen­tal pollution thereby severely impacting the health of the urban residents,” the official said.

 ?? REUTERS ?? With this, the government aims to move 25% of the transporta­tion to electric vehicles by 2030 in order to reduce air pollution
REUTERS With this, the government aims to move 25% of the transporta­tion to electric vehicles by 2030 in order to reduce air pollution

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