Fortum will collaborate with NBCC, India to develop 150 electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in India over the next 18 months, while ABB has bid for the tender to provide 4,500 charging stations across the country.The Indian government is bringing opportunities for automobile manufacturers and associated electric vehicle (EV) service providers. The government has planned to switch to EVs by 2030.
The government will buy 10,000 electric sedans through state-run Energy Efficiency Services Ltd. As a first step. Tata Motors Ltd. and Mahindra will supply 500 cars in the first phase.
In an interview with pv magazine, Rahul Walawalkar, Executive Director at IESA, said: "With better tariff structures and use of the right storage technologies in EVs, we could also use EVs as distributed storage and provide grid balancing services."
Fortum and NBCC
Fortum, Finland's clean-energy company, has signed a MoU with National Building Construction Corporation (NBCC) Ltd, India for ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...