According to government data, 10,707 electric vehicles were registered between January and March 14 this year, with 5,888 of them being e-two wheelers (e-bike and e-scooter).
Within the next three months, 100 more charging stations will be set up across "prime locations" in Delhi by June 27 and 71 of these will be at metro stations.
The Delhi Transport Infrastructure Development Corporation (DTIDC) has invited applications for the post of a chief executive officer or project manager, two deputy directors and two young professionals on contract basis for two years.
The document guides residential societies in understanding the importance of EV charging, and details the processes involved in planning, installing and managing EV charging stations in the parking space of the societies.