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Government Guidelines for EV Charging Stations

Kartavya Desk Staff

Source: TOI

Context: The Centre has issued fresh guidelines for setting up 72,300 public EV charging stations across India with ₹2,000 crore support under the PM E-DRIVE scheme.

About Government Guidelines for EV Charging Stations:

What it is?

• A policy framework unveiled by the Ministry of Heavy Industries to accelerate installation of public EV charging infrastructure across India.

Under Scheme:

• Implemented under the ₹10,900 crore PM E-DRIVE scheme, with BHEL designated as the Project Implementation Agency (PIA).

• To expand India’s EV ecosystem by building an accessible and affordable charging network.

• To reduce range anxiety, promote clean mobility, and align with India’s net-zero targets.

Key Features:

Subsidy Support: 100% subsidy for charging stations in govt premises, schools, hospitals, residential colonies (with free public access). 80% subsidy on infrastructure and 70% on charging equipment at high-traffic sites like airports, metro hubs, toll plazas, oil PSUs. 80% subsidy for shopping malls, highway outlets, and battery-swapping stations.

• 100% subsidy for charging stations in govt premises, schools, hospitals, residential colonies (with free public access).

• 80% subsidy on infrastructure and 70% on charging equipment at high-traffic sites like airports, metro hubs, toll plazas, oil PSUs.

• 80% subsidy for shopping malls, highway outlets, and battery-swapping stations.

Priority Locations: Cities with population above 1 million, state capitals, smart cities, metro-linked towns, and high-density corridors. Public transport hubs (railway stations, airports, bus depots, fuel stations).

• Cities with population above 1 million, state capitals, smart cities, metro-linked towns, and high-density corridors.

• Public transport hubs (railway stations, airports, bus depots, fuel stations).

Implementation Mechanism: Nodal agencies to aggregate demand, identify sites, and submit proposals via a dedicated portal. Subsidy released in two phases tied to compliance and performance benchmarks.

• Nodal agencies to aggregate demand, identify sites, and submit proposals via a dedicated portal.

• Subsidy released in two phases tied to compliance and performance benchmarks.

Coverage: National rollout targeting 72,300 charging stations with ₹2,000 crore support.

• National rollout targeting 72,300 charging stations with ₹2,000 crore support.

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