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      Home » EV Charging Network Bags New Contract from IOCL

      EV Charging Network Bags New Contract from IOCL

      Aishwarya SaxenaBy Aishwarya SaxenaNovember 9, 2022 Charging Stations 2 Mins Read
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      Combating the lack of proper EV charging infrastructure in India, Tirex Transmission Pvt. Ltd., has recently won a new contract from Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) to provide EV chargers at retail shops.

      IOCLThey have already put in greater than 2 hundred EV charging stations throughout the nation.

      Therefore, like many different initiatives and tasks of the Government of India to encourage individuals to change to an electrical automobile, the mission of deploying EV charging stations by Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) is among them.

      IOCL is a central public sector endeavor beneath the possession of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Government of India. IOCL retains the highest spot as India’s highest-ranked vitality PSU in Fortune Global 500’ itemizing for 2022.

      IOCL has known as for distributor for supplying EV charging stations for several places nationwide.

      Tirex has equipped EV chargers for esteemed organizations like NTPC, KSEBL, Power Grid, Ashok Leyland, Fortum, Olectra, Adand many extras.

      Their superior product high quality and aggressive worth have ensured to bag the contract for greater than 100 EV chargers from HPCL.

      Following the identical pattern, The CEO of the corporate, Arth Patel, has confirmed that Tirex will attain the 30 MW price of charger provided by PAN India by bagging this contract.

      Tirex shall provide twenty-five (25) DC quick chargers of assorted capacities with connecter CCS2 for this IOCL mission.

      That will permit charging multiple automobiles concurrently through the use of shared energy.

      That will assist to keep away lengthy queues within the EV charging stations.

      These chargers shall be suitable for most new-age electrical automobiles out there in India.

      Ashok Leyland automobiles contract EV chargers EV charging stations Indian Oil Corporation Limited KSEBL news NTPC Power Grid Tirex Transmission Private Limited
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