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Central govt caps tariff at public charging stations for EVS

- SHREYA JAI

The Union ministry of power has reverted to its earlier rules, set in 2018, on public charging stations for electric vehicles (EVS).

The latest revision has capped the ‘per unit cost’ of electricit­y to be used for charging an EV at a public station — for domestic charging, the existing rate of that particular state would be applicable.

The power ministry in its new amendment has specified that the tariff for public charging station should not be more than 15 per cent of the state’s average cost of supply (ACS). “The tariff for supply of electricit­y to EV public charging station shall be determined by the appropriat­e commission, in accordance with the extant tariff policy issued under Section 3 of the Electricit­y Act 2003. The tariff shall not be more than the average cost of supply plus 15 per cent, unless otherwise specified by the tariff policy,” stated the amendment notified this week.

The latest amendment is similar to the original guidelines issued in December 2018.

ACS is the average of the rates at which a state supplies electricit­y to all sets of consumers — domestic, commercial, industrial, and agricultur­e. All India ACS stands at ~5.48 per unit (as last recorded in 2017-18).

Officials said this was done to push states to keep EV charging rates in control and, thereby, promote the use of EV as public transport. “For mass scale acceptance of

EVS, public charging should be accessible at attractive rates, in the limits of the ACS of that state,” said an official.

Power tariff for consumers in a state is decided by its state electricit­y regulatory commission (SERC). However, the guiding principles are set by the Union ministry of power under the National Tariff

Policy (NTP), issued periodical­ly. The NTP was last issued in 2018.

In October last year, the power ministry had removed any cap on the tariff to set for public charging stations. It has left the decision for setting tariff for public charging stations on the SERCS and removed any conditions.

For 2019-20, the Delhi Electricit­y Regulatory Commission (DERC) had fixed the unit and tariff for EVS at ~4.5/kwh and ~4, respective­ly. This is lower than the ACS of Delhi which is more than ~6.5 per unit.

Uttar Pradesh in FY20 had set the public charging rates for EVS in range of ~7.3 -7.7 per unit, higher than its ACS of ~5.2 per unit.

In states, such as Karnataka, Gujarat, and Maharashtr­a, the public charging rates of EV are close to or less than the ACS (of 2017-18).

 ??  ?? The latest revision has capped the ‘per unit cost’ of electricit­y to be used for charging an EV at a public station
The latest revision has capped the ‘per unit cost’ of electricit­y to be used for charging an EV at a public station

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