Tata Power, in a statement said, they are also looking to identify 50 top resident welfare associations (RWAs) in their licensed area for installing 2-3 two charging stations per RWA.
With electric vehicle adoption picking up pace in Delhi, power discom TPDDL said it has boosted charging infrastructure by installing over 1,400 chargers across the city and neighbouring towns in the national capital region. The Tata Power Delhi Distribution (TPDDL) is also working with the North Delhi Municipal Corporation for installing 50 EV chargers at parking slots and market places under jurisdiction of the civic body in coming four-five months, said TPDDL chief executive officer Ganesh Srinivasan.
“We have already installed around 50 EV public chargers (nine in TPDDL area of operations) and 1,400 home chargers in NCR. We are also looking to identify 50 top resident welfare associations (RWAs) in our licensed area for installing 2-3 two charging stations per RWA,” Srinivasan said.