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      Home » HPCL’s Tender to Deploy EV Chargers Gained by Tirex

      HPCL’s Tender to Deploy EV Chargers Gained by Tirex

      Aishwarya SaxenaBy Aishwarya SaxenaAugust 29, 2022 Charging Stations 2 Mins Read
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      EV player Tirex Transmission Pvt, Ltd. has won the recent tender of Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) project of deploying EV chargers in Gujrat and Rajasthan.

      EV ChargersHPCL is a Government of India enterprise with the prestigious Maharatna status.

      HPCL has recently called for tenders for deploying EV chargers for charging stations for several locations nationwide.

      And when it comes to reliable and best-in-class EV chargers in the Indian market, one cannot think of it without the pioneer in the EV chargers industry in India; since 2017, Tirex Transmission Pvt. Ltd.

      Tirex has supplied EV chargers to esteemed organizations like NTPC, KSEBL, Power Grid, Ashok Leyland, and Olectra and more.

      They also have global experience working with the largest CPO, the Finnish giant, Fortum. Tirex is one of the most reliable OEMs for EV chargers in India. Their superior product quality and competitive price have ensured to bag the contract for more than 60 EV chargers from HPCL for their franchise outlets in Gujarat and Rajasthan region.

      Tirex shall supply two types of DC fast EV chargers for this project. One rated between 25 to 30 kW with single connecter option of CCS2. The other type is rated between 50 to 60 kW, with combinations of connectors per the requirement.

      They come with the provision of two CCS (Combined Charging System) type output connectors. That will allow charging more than one vehicle simultaneously by using shared power. That will help to avoid long queues in the EV charging stations.

      These chargers will be compatible with most new-age electric vehicles available in India. This contract adds another 3MW to Tirex’s existing supply of more than 20MW worth of EV chargers PAN India.

      Proper charging infrastructure is the key factor in deciding the future of EVs in India.

      Companies like Tirex and the initiatives by the Government of India keep up the hope for Indian buyers for a bright future of electric vehicles.

      Ashok Leyland CCS (Combined Charging System) charging infrastructure EV chargers Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) KSEBL news NTPC Power Grid Tirex
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