India accelerates national ev charging grid under pm e-drive scheme - the statesman

India accelerates national ev charging grid under pm e-drive scheme - the statesman


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Union Minister for Heavy Industries H D Kumaraswamy chaired an inter-ministerial coordination meeting on Wednesday with senior officials from the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, the


Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, and the Ministry of Heavy Industries to review and accelerate the implementation of EV charging infrastructure under the PM E-Drive scheme. The


scheme aims to build a nationwide EV-ready ecosystem to enable cleaner transport and reduce India’s dependency on fossil fuels. Advertisement With a financial outlay of ₹2,000 crore, the PM


E-Drive scheme will support the installation of about 72,000 EV public charging stations across the country. These stations will be strategically deployed along 50 national highway


corridors, within high-traffic destinations such as metro cities, toll plazas, railway stations, airports, fuel outlets, and state highways. Advertisement Mr Kumaraswamy said, “India is on


the path to becoming a global model for sustainable transport. The PM E-Drive scheme is a transformative initiative aimed at giving our citizens access to clean, affordable, and convenient


mobility options. We are not just building infrastructure; we are building the foundation for energy security and green economic growth.” The minister also acknowledged the integrated role


of various stakeholders in the execution of this initiative. BHEL (Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited) is being considered as the nodal agency for demand aggregation and for the development of


a unified digital super app that will serve as a single platform for EV users across India. The app will feature real-time slot booking, payment integration, charger availability status,


and progress dashboards for tracking national deployment under the PM E-Drive scheme. BHEL will also coordinate with states and ministries to compile and evaluate proposals for charger


installations. Mr Kumaraswamy emphasised the importance of collaborative federalism and convergence of missions: “The clean energy transition cannot succeed in silos. This meeting reflects


our commitment to working as one government. Ministries, public sector enterprises, and states are all aligned to deliver results on the ground. We are confident that PM E-Drive will


catalyse new industries, generate green jobs, and offer seamless electric mobility to every Indian.” The project’s success is expected to significantly reduce India’s carbon emissions from


transport, promote Make in India manufacturing in EV infrastructure, and lay the groundwork for a net-zero mobility future. Advertisement