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This Firm Converted Dump Yard into Public EV Charging Site in Delhi

An existing Dhalao site is now upgraded as a first-of-its-kind public EV charging station in Delhi by VerdeMobility.

by Aishwarya Saxena

Leading sustainable energy solutions provider, VerdeMobility has revealed  successful transformation of a once-dilapidated waste dumping yard into a thriving clean energy public EV charging station.

VerdeMobility In partnership with BSES Rajdhani Power Limited & Municipal Corporation of Delhi, this initiative marks a significant step towards faster EV adoption in Delhi.

It is a shining example of how clean mobility can prevail over traditional energy means.

An existing Dhalao site is now upgraded as a first-of-its-kind public EV charging station in Delhi by VerdeMobility.

The station provides charging facilities for 2-wheelers, 3-wheelers, and 4-wheelers electric vehicles and promotes clean air and mobility. Consumers can also reserve their charging slots using the VerdeMobility mobile application.

“We are proud to have been a part of this project and to have contributed to the transformation of this abandoned area into a hub for clean energy. It demonstrates the commitment of our company to promoting sustainable energy solutions and this project demonstrates its commitment to that goal,” said VerdeMobility’s CEO & Founder, Paresh Patel.

The EV charging station is the latest addition to VerdeMobility’s portfolio of sustainable energy solutions.

The company is committed to providing clean and reliable sources of power to communities across the country. This is to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and promote the use of renewable energy sources.

For this purpose, VerdeMobility will be offering free charging points for 10 days to all consumers as a part of the station’s introductory offer.

The station is equipped with state-of-the-art AC fast and slow chargers.

The compact and Omni-purpose design of the station makes it convenient for 3 EVs to charge simultaneously and be a good fit for the location.

In addition to this, the charging process can be monitored and controlled via a mobile application and central monitoring system.

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