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Govt-owned CESL plans pan-India solar charging stations for e-vehicles

Solar carports, which make electric vehicles 100% green by avoiding polluting sources of power, should be commercially viable and attractive for private investors, the company's CEO says

August 30, 2021 / 13:32 IST
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State-run Convergence Energy Services (CESL) is planning a countrywide network of solar-powered charging stations for electric vehicles that will help them become totally green by avoiding the use of polluting thermal energy.

The company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Energy Efficiency Service (EESL) under the Union power ministry, is in talks with state governments to set up green carports, or solar charging stations based on solar power.

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The company wants to involve private companies, similar to initiatives taken by the governments in Maharashtra and Gujarat. It will assess various business aspects of solar carports, Mahua Acharya, Managing Director and CEO, CESL said.

“We will soon launch a study to understand what demand is, practical possibilities and limitations like space required, battery set up or what happens when the sun is not shining. The study will last for 4-6 weeks. States have the ambition for this, they have been urging us and some states are doing more than that,” she told Moneycontrol.