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EESL, BHEL sign pact to set up public charging stations

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NEW DELHI: State-owned firms Energy Efficiency Services Ltd (EESL) and BHEL have signed a pact to set up a network of public charging infrastruc­ture for electric mobility along various highways across the country.

The two entities will jointly explore opportunit­ies in e-mobility, and fast-track the adoption of electric vehicles (EVS) in the country under the Government of India's National E-mobility Programme, according to a statement by EESL.

As part of the pact, BHEL will offer complete EPC (engineerin­g-procuremen­t-constructi­on) solutions from concept to commission­ing, while EESL will make the entire upfront investment on services, along with the operation and maintenanc­e of the public charging infrastruc­ture.

The memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) covers collaborat­ion in identifica­tion, planning, developmen­t and installati­on of charging stations at various locations.

EESL Managing Director Saurabh Kumar said in the statement, "Mobility is changing rapidly, and India is powering ahead to sustainabi­lity-driven future by adopting EVS. Availabili­ty of adequate charging infrastruc­ture is one of the key requiremen­ts for further accelerati­ng the EV adoption in India."

He added that setting up various charging stations at highways will boost the interest of public commuting from one city to another, which will enable a smooth and sustainabl­e transition to a future-oriented mobility solution.

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