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KSEB clarifies on rates for vehicle charging
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With the ‘go electric’ mantra being chanted ever louder, the Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) has come out with clear directions on tariffs for different categories of electric vehicle charging points in the State.
Private charging points in residences are permitted and the existing supply can be used for charging electric vehicles. No separate electric connection is required in this case. Additionally, the KSEB has clarified that the tariff applicable for domestic consumption will be applicable to these private charging points.
The tariffs for captive charging stations - stations owned by fleet owners, government departments, corporate houses, bus depots - have not been specified in the revised guidelines issued by the Union Ministry of Power in October, 2019, the KSEB noted. This being the case, captive charging stations have been assigned the respective tariffs of the office/corpora
Opening a sub-centre is much more cost-effective for the power utility
The Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) is creating sub-centres under electrical section offices for guaranteeing efficiency and better service delivery in regions with a large number of consumers.
In a first for the KSEB, a proposal to open the sub-centres under 11 section offices has been cleared by the full-time directors of the State-run power utility.
Pitched as a low-cost solution, the concept primarily seeks to address issues linked to power supply failure within the time-frames set down in the Standards of Performance for service delivery prescribed by the Kerala State Electricity Regulatory Commission.