Electric Vehicle Charging Stations To Be Established by PMC, Numbering 500
In a bid to support the growing adoption of electric mobility in Pune, the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has announced plans to establish 500 electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in public areas of the city.
The project, which aims to boost the adoption of electric vehicles, will be implemented on a revenue-sharing basis. Private owners will be responsible for establishing the charging stations, with the Pune Municipal Corporation providing the necessary space. Other arrangements for the setup of the stations will be made by the private companies.
The PMC has issued a tender for the setup of the EV charging stations, allowing private agencies to bid. The locations for the stations, as selected by PMC, include municipal gardens, educational institutes, and main roads.
Once established, the charging stations will operate on a minimal fee system. The revenue generated from the charging fees will be used to maintain the stations, ensuring they remain functional and accessible for all electric vehicle users.
The planned EV charging stations aim to provide widespread, accessible infrastructure for electric vehicle charging, making it easier for residents and visitors of Pune to adopt electric vehicles. This move is expected to contribute significantly to reducing carbon emissions and promoting a greener city.
In summary, the Pune Municipal Corporation's EV charging station project is a step forward in supporting the city's transition towards electric mobility. By providing accessible charging infrastructure, the project aims to make electric vehicles a viable and convenient choice for city residents.
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