Tata Power on Saturday said it has collaborated with the
Ayodhya Development Authority (ADA) to deploy charging points in and around the city on crucial routes to accelerate the adoption of
Electric Vehicles (EVs).
The initiative strategically links
Ayodhya with major cities nearby through the establishment of EV charging points.
These points are situated along routes such as Ayodhya to Lucknow via National Highway (NH) 27, Ayodhya to Raebareli via NH 330, Ayodhya to Prayagraj via NH 330, and Ayodhya to Gorakhpur via NH 27, said the company.
"These stations epitomise innovation and environmental stewardship and set the pace for our nation's journey towards Net Zero emissions. Together, we're shaping a sustainable tomorrow that benefits us all," said
Deepesh Nanda, CEO and Managing Director,
Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited.
With more than 80,000 home chargers, 5,300+ public, semi-public and fleet charging points, and more than 850 bus charging stations, Tata Power said it is at the forefront of driving the transition towards environment-friendly transportation.
"These charging points not only enhance our city's infrastructure but also herald a new era of eco-consciousness and progress," said Gaurav Dayal, Commissioner of Ayodhya.
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