These low-cost chargers are ideal for street / corporate parking lots and retail outlets.
Magenta has partnered with Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (HPCL) to launch ChargeGrid Flare - India s first street-lamp EV charger.
ChargeGrid Flare consists of an efficient LED lamp mounted on a street light pole. The equipment for the electric charger is mounted on the pole itself. It has an integrated payment gateway and users can pay using the ChargeGrid App.
The chargers can be monitored remotely and therefore, it doesn t require a marshal to monitor, maintain and operate them.
According to the company, these low-cost chargers are ideal for street / corporate parking lots and retail outlets. It will also enable cities to deploy curb side chargers rapidly.
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Educational Qualification and Age Limit
The qualification must be 4-year full time regular engineering course from AICTE approved / UGC recognized University/Deemed University with minimum 60% marks for UR/OBCNC/EWS Candidates and 50% for SC/ST/PwBD candidates, under the relevant engineering stream. The maximum age limit should be 25 years of age.
HPCL Engineer Recruitment 2021: Selection Process
The selection process may comprise of various shortlisting tools like Computer Based test, Group tasks, Personal Interviews. Computer Based Test will be of objective questions with no negative marking and will comprise of 2 parts- General Aptitude and Technical / Professional Knowledge. Candidates must secure minimum qualifying marks in each of the stages i.e. Computer Based Test, Group Task, and Personal Interview to be considered for the further selection process.
Fact Check: Viral image of petrol bill asking not to vote for PM Modi is fake
An image of a petrol bill purportedly by an HPL dealer named Sai Balaji Petroleum in Mumbai’s Vikhroli is viral on social media. The text along with the image asks readers to not vote for Prime Minister Narendra Modi the next time if they want reduced petrol prices.
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petrol bill purportedly by an HPL dealer named Sai Balaji Petroleum in Mumbai’s Vikhroli is viral on social media. The text along with the image asks readers to not vote for Prime Minister Narendra Modi the next time if they want reduced petrol prices.
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