The Electric vehicle charging infrastructure provider EVI Technologies plans to invest around Rs 100 crore in the next 1.5 years to set up 20,000 charging stations (both home and public) across India.EVI Technologies was incubated at the Electropreneur Park funded by the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology, has also tied up with BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd to set up around 3,000 EV charging stations in Delhi.EVI Technologies started its operations in Jun-2017 and offers its charging stations on lease for private users. It has presence in 16 different locations in 10 Indian states. It has got orders of 50 charging stations from EESL in Dec-2017 which is being currently installed in complexes of several ministries.While EVI will invest to set up those stations that will be leased out, BSES will provide charging connections with tariff set at Rs 5 per unit for stations in the Capital.#autojobs4u #ElectricVehicles #Technologies #ChargingStations #India #automotiveupdates
Govt lowers the electric vehicle parts and components import duty from 15 to 30% bracket to 10 to 15% in order to promote domestic assembling of electric vehicles. The CBIC (Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs) has carved out a separate category for parts and components of electric vehicle for which customs duty has been lowered. The CBIC has removed customs duty exemption to battery packs for electric vehicles in order to boost “Make in India” initiative. Henceforth, import of battery packs for electric vehicles will attract 5 per cent tax. The new rates of duties have come into effect from from 30th Jan 2019. #autojobs4u #automotivejobs #EV
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