
EV charging stations installed at Guldhar, Duhai Namo Bharat stations
The National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC), which is implementing the corridor, plans to expand e-vehicle charging facilities at other stations as well.
"With Guldhar and Duhai added, the total number of EV charging stations on the corridor has increased to three. These new fast-charging stations will offer improved and quicker charging," said an NCRTC official, adding that expansion at other stations is also underway.
Each fast charger supports 50 kW high-voltage charging, enabling four-wheelers to charge up to 80% in just 30 minutes. The Guldhar station can charge one vehicle at a time, while Duhai's station can charge two simultaneously. Both stations are equipped to serve various types of e-vehicles.
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Users can access these facilities via the "ElectreeFi" app, available on Google Play and Apple App Store. The app handles registration, slot booking, real-time charging status monitoring, and secure digital payments.
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"This initiative underscores NCRTC's commitment to clean energy and improved last-mile connectivity. It will benefit commuters and encourage EV adoption in nearby areas," the official added.
Aligned with sustainability goals, NCRTC aims to meet 70% of the corridor's energy needs through solar power. Solar plants are being installed at all elevated stations and depots, targeting generation of about 11 MW of renewable energy.
A 55-km stretch from New Ashok Nagar (Delhi) to Meerut South, comprising 11 stations, is already operational, with trial runs ongoing on the remaining corridor.
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