The Hindu (Bangalore)

Govt. to set up EV charging stations at RTO offices and on highways

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To bolster the infrastruc­ture necessary for the widespread adoption of electric vehicles (EVs), the Transport Department has prepared a plan to set up EV charging stations at all Regional Transport Offices (RTOs) and on highways in the State.

The installati­on of EV charging stations will be facilitate­d through collaborat­ion with electricit­y supply companies (Escoms).

An official in the Transport Department said: “To incentivis­e the usage of electric vehicles, we are taking proactive measures to establish EV charging stations along major highways and RTO offices. Our plan involves partnering with local Escoms to ensure setting up of these charging stations.”

Karnataka stands at the forefront in India in terms of public EV charging infrastruc­ture, boasting of a staggering 5,059 charging stations, as per data from the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) under the Union Ministry of Power.

Bengaluru Urban district leads with 4,281 charging stations, constituti­ng 85% of the total charging infrastruc­ture within Karnataka.

“The surge in electric vehicle adoption is palpable in Karnataka, evident from the substantia­l increase in registered EVs over the past few years. According to our estimates, this trend is expected to continue, with projection­s suggesting a remarkable increase to 23 lakh electric vehicles in Bengaluru by 2030, compared to 80,000 in 2021,” an official explained.

In Karnataka, the number of EVs skyrockete­d from 9,703 in 2020 to 1.52 lakh in 2023.

Draft policy

The State government unveiled a revised draft Electric Vehicle policy (202328) in 2023, aimed at fostering a robust electric vehicle ecosystem in Karnataka. The policy endeavors to attract an investment of ₹50,000 crore while simultaneo­usly generating employment opportunit­ies for one lakh individual­s.

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