State-of-the-Art Fast E-Vehicle Charging Stations Installed at Guldhar and Duhai Namo Bharat Stations

- E-Vehicle Charging Facility Now Available at Three Stations of the Corridor

Meerut.In a step forward towards promoting a sustainable and environmentally friendly transport system, NCRTC has installed fast Electric Vehicle (EV) charging station at Guldhar and Duhai Namo Bharat Stations. These newly installed e-vehicle charging stations will offer an improved and fast charging facility. This initiative reflects NCRTC’s ongoing commitment to adopting clean energy solutions and strengthen last mile connectivity.


Each new fast charging station is equipped with high-voltage charging units with a capacity of 50 kW, which will facilitate faster charging to electric vehicles. These charging units have the capacity to charge four-wheelers up to about 80% in just 30 minutes. The charging points at both stations is designed to cater to multiple types of e-vehicles. While the Guldhar station features a facility to charge one vehicle at a time, the Duhai station has the capacity to charge two vehicles simultaneously.

Electric vehicle users can avail this facility through the “ElectreeFi” mobile application, available both on Google Play Store and Apple App Store. The entire process of EV charging works through the app only. To avail this, the users have to simply register on the app, book an online slot for charging at the preferred Namo Bharat station and begin charging their e-vehicle within minutes. The app also allows for real-time monitoring of charging status and offers secure digital payment options.

In addition to these charging stations, e-vehicle charging facility is also available at Sahibabad Namo Bharat station. With the addition of Guldhar and Duhai, the total number of EV charging stations on the corridor has now increased to three.

This initiative is a part of NCRTC’s commitment towards sustainable development goals and providing better last mile connectivity. This facility will not only benefit Namo Bharat commuters but will also act as a catalyst for the residents of the surrounding areas to adopt electric vehicles.

By establishing such infrastructure, NCRTC is not only providing better facilities to the commuters but is also helping accelerate India’s clean energy transition and supporting national objectives for sustainable mobility. NCRTC is also looking to expand e-vehicle charging facilities at other stations on the corridor, which will promote clean energy transportation across the entire corridor.

In line with its sustainability targets, NCRTC aims to meet 70% of the total energy demand for the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut Namo Bharat corridor through solar power. As part of this effort, solar plants are being installed at all elevated stations and depots, with a target to generate approximately 11 MW of renewable energy.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Popular Posts