
TN launches first EV infrastructure workshop under PM e-DRIVE scheme, aims for statewide charging network
The government has formed a high-level steering committee chaired by the chief secretary. The body includes senior officials from the departments of transport, energy, finance, and urban development.
The committee will vet proposals and oversee implementation, helping Tamil Nadu tap into central subsidies that can cover up to 80% of infrastructure costs for specific categories of chargers.
T Prabhushankar, managing director of Pallavan Transport Consultancy Services detailed how the workshop aims to operationalise the state's EV ambitions.
'This is about building the backbone for a statewide charging network, particularly around the PM e-DRIVE Public Charging Station initiative,' he said, pointing to the importance of cross-agency alignment, including land authorities and regulatory entities such as TNEB.
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