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Big News! Open EV charging station for just Rs 2500, government is giving subsidy of ₹ 6,000, know details

Any resident of Delhi will be able to request for installation of EV charger in his/her premises by calling the online portal of DISCOM or by calling. The single window process after the implementation of the scheme will ensure that consumers can apply for charger installation from the listed EV charger vendors of DISCOMs in a transparent manner.





New Delhi. The Delhi government has taken an important step towards a single window process for installing slow and fast e-vehicle chargers. BSES Rajdhani Power Limited has today issued Request for Selection (RFS) for empanelment of private charging infrastructure providers along with Delhi Discoms BRPL, BYPL and TPDDL. Panel will be selected for slow and fast charger. The subscriber will have the option to purchase and install the EV Charger as a lump sum purchase and on monthly subscription basis.

These people can also set up EV charging stations

There will be single window facility for installation of EV chargers through panels in private and semi-public places in Delhi, through which residential spaces like apartments and group housing societies, institutional buildings like hospitals and commercial places Like EV charging can be made in malls and theaters. Once the facility is rolled out, consumers will be able to compare the cost and features of different chargers on the websites of discoms. Apart from this, you will be able to order-schedule for installation of charger through a phone and online medium.




Discoms to list low cost vendors

DDC vice-president Jasmin Shah said that under the scheme, discoms will enlist the lowest cost vendors in India to install EV chargers. In addition the charger will create a systematic process to be installed. Also, Delhi will provide government subsidy to the consumers and will install meters on the basis of EV tariff. In line with Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s vision of making Delhi the EV capital of India, Delhi will be the first city in India where anyone can install an EV charger. You have to apply for Delhi government subsidy by phone or online.

The decision was taken on 14 June 2020

The decision to empanel vendors through DISCOMs for single window facility and ease of installation of EV chargers at private and semi-public places was taken on 14 June 2020. Jasmin Shah said that creating a single window process by the Delhi government is an important step towards rapid installation of EV chargers in Delhi. After Delhi government’s Switch Delhi campaign, apartment societies, RWAs, mall owners said they want to install EV chargers but don’t know how. Due to this, work was done towards creating a single window process.

You can apply like this

After the launch of the scheme, any resident of Delhi will be able to request for installation of EV charger in his/her premises by calling or calling the online portal of the Discom. The single window process after the implementation of the scheme will ensure that consumers can apply for charger installation from the listed EV charger vendors of DISCOMs in a transparent manner. Apart from this, consumers will also be able to apply for electricity connection with special EV tariff.



The scheme also includes disbursement of 100% subsidy of the cost of charging equipment. According to the Delhi EV policy, up to Rs 6,000 per charging point will be given for the first 30,000 charging points. The different approach adopted by the Delhi government will make the low cost smart EV chargers easily available to the public. Thousands of such chargers can be installed across the city.

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