Maharashtra to get 50 new EV charging stations

Power Minister- Nitin Raut on Monday announced setting up of 50 new Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations for Maharashtra.


Maharashtra was one of the first states to announce its EV policy.

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Maharashtra was one of the first states to announce its EV policy.

Maharashtra was one of the first states in the country to design and notify an Electric Vehicle (EV) policy to complement the rapid adoption of the Electric Vehicle (EV) policy and the formulation of the Electric Vehicle II (FAME II) EV policy. The state had released its EV policy back in February 2018 to provide fiscal and non-fiscal incentives to accelerate EV adoption and manufacturing in the state and revamped its EV policy in July last year to increase EV penetration. modified from. And now, the state has started implementing its policies and plans. Power Minister- Nitin Raut on Monday announced setting up of 50 new Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations for Maharashtra.

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The state has planned a total of 5,000 new EV charging stations across the state, with 1,500 in the Mumbai metropolitan area.

According to a new report published in Times of India, MSEDCL will set up 50 new EV charging stations, including six in Thane, 10 in Navi Mumbai, 18 in Pune, six in Nagpur and two each in Nashik, Aurangabad, Solapur, Kolhapur and Are included. Amravati. The state has planned a total of 5,000 new EV charging stations across the state, with 1,500 in the Mumbai metropolitan area.

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MSEDCL, Mahatransco and Mahagenco will partner with petrol companies to install EV chargers at their filling stations. If this model is successful, the next step will be to set up new charging infrastructure on the campus of schools and colleges that will promote the use of electric school buses and even college students can drive their electric vehicles inside their college campuses. will be able to charge.

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Source: times of India

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