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Delhi government to setup 100 EV charging stations in next one year
A Delhi government agency, Delhi Transco Limited, has initiated the process to set up 100 charging stations and all power infrastructure costs will be borne by the state government
BusinessToday.In | February 20, 2021 | Updated 17:03 IST
Under the Delhi Electric Vehicle Policy launched in August 2020, almost 6,000 electric vehicles have been rolled out on Delhi Roads, according to the CM Kejriwal government
The Delhi government has started the process to set up 100 charging stations and 500 charging points for electric vehicles in the next one year under its Switch Delhi campaign. A Delhi government agency, Delhi Transco Limited, has initiated the process to set up 100 charging stations and all power infrastructure costs will be borne by the state government.
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