Installation of electric vehicle charger will cost Delhi residents ₹2,500
The HinduDelhi government will charge only ₹2,500 to install private chargers for light electric vehicles, including two and three wheelers at malls, apartments, hospitals and such other places in the city. Delhi government is providing a subsidy of ₹6,000 to the first 30,000 applicants for charging stations bringing down effective cost of each charger to just around ₹2,500. The single window facility for installation of private chargers in malls, offices, residential societies, colleges is happening for the first time in India, claimed Delhi Dialogue and Development Commission vice chairman Jasmine Shah. The Delhi government will be the first to roll out LEV AC chargers conforming to the Bureau of Indian Standards 2021 Charging Standards within two months of its official notification, said a Transport department statement.