Promonique
Promonique
EPR Subscription Banner
EPR Subscription Banner
Promonique Banner
Promonique Banner
Home » News » Government reviews guidelines for EV charging infra

Government reviews guidelines for EV charging infra

By EPR Magazine Editorial January 17, 2022 5:27 pm

Government reviews guidelines for EV charging infra
.

The guidelines include provisions for individual owners of Electric Vehicles and for Public Charging Stations.

The Union Ministry of Power has promulgated the revised consolidated guidelines and standards for charging infrastructure for Electric Vehicles (EV) recently. The objective is to enable faster adoption of electric vehicles in India by ensuring safe, reliable, accessible and affordable charging Infrastructure and eco-system. This would also promote energy security and reduction of emission intensity of the country by promoting of entire EV ecosystem.

These guidelines are exhaustive and include provisions for a) individual owners of Electric Vehicles; b) for Public Charging Stations (PCS). In a significant step, Owners may charge their Electric Vehicles at their residence/offices using their existing electricity connections.  Infrastructure requirements for Public Charging Infrastructure as well as for Public Charging Infrastructure for long-range EVs and/or heavy-duty EVs have been outlined.

Any individual/entity is free to set up public charging stations without the requirement of a license provided that, such stations meet the technical, safety as well as performance standards and protocols laid down under the guidelines as well as norms/standards/specifications laid down by Ministry of Power, Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) and Central Electricity Authority (CEA) from time to time. An exhaustive list of compliance requirements for Public Charging Station (PCS) has also been outlined. These include norms for “appropriate” infrastructure for civil, electricity and safety requirements.

Technology agnostic Charging Standards: The guidelines have been made further technology-agnostic by providing for not only the prevailing international charging standards available in the market but also the new Indian charging standards.

Advertising

EPR Android App Banner

Land at promotional rates for installation of PCS through a Revenue Sharing Model: In order to address the challenge of making a charging station financially viable in the period of growth of Electric Vehicles, a revenue sharing model has been put in place for land used for the same. Land available with the government/public entities shall be provided for installation of public charging stations to a government/public entity on a revenue-sharing basis for the installation of public charging station at a fixed rate of ₹ 1 / kWh (used for charging) to be paid to the land-owning agency from such PCS business payable on quarterly basis. A model revenue sharing agreement has also been included under the guidelines. Such revenue-sharing agreement may be initially entered by parties for a period of 10 years. The revenue-sharing model may also be adopted by the public land-owning agency for providing the land to a private entity for installation of public charging stations on bidding basis with floor price of ₹ 1 / kWh. 

Timelines for providing connectivity for the installation of Public Charging Station (PCS): Timelines have been prescribed as per the Electricity (Rights of Consumers). Accordingly, PCS shall be provided connection within seven days in metro cities, fifteen days in other municipal areas and thirty days in rural areas. Within these timelines the distribution licensees shall provide new connection or modify an existing connection. 

Tariff for supply of electricity to EV Public Charging Stations: The tariff for supply of electricity to Public EV Charging Stations shall be a single part tariff and shall not exceed the “Average Cost of Supply” till 31st March, 2025. The same tariff shall be applicable for Battery Charging Station (BCS).   The tariff applicable for domestic consumption shall be applicable for domestic charging.

Open Access: Any Public Charging Station/ Chain of Charging Stations may obtain electricity from any generation company through open access. Open Access shall be provided for this purpose within 15 days of receipt of the application complete in all respect. They will be required to pay the applicable surcharge – equal to the current level of cross subsidy (not more than 20 percent, as per the Tariff Policy Guidelines), transmission charges and wheeling charges. No other surcharge or charges shall be levied except mentioned in this provision.

These Guidelines and Standards shall supersede the Revised “Charging Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles – Guidelines and Standards” issued by the Ministry of Power on 1st October 2019 and subsequent amendments dated 08.06.2020. The complete guidelines can be accessed on the website of the Ministry of Power.

Cookie Consent

We use cookies to personalize your experience. By continuing to visit this website you agree to our Terms & Conditions, Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.

Tags: News
Android App
Android App
EPR EMagazine November 2024
eMagazine November 2024
eMagazine November 2024

Events

Auto EV India
Auto EV India
Global Sustainability Expo & Conference
Global Sustainability Expo & Conference
Elecxpo
Elecxpo
India Smart Utility Week
India Smart Utility Week
RenewX
RenewX

Our Sponsors

CPRI
CPRI
Wika
Wika
Mahindra Powerol
Mahindra Powerol
NangalaWala
NangalaWala
Ramelex
Ramelex
Ambionics India
Ambionics India
Vasundhara Earthing
Vasundhara Earthing
Voltaredox
Voltaredox
Jayashree
Jayashree
Rayzon Solar Pvt Ltd
Rayzon Solar Pvt Ltd
Om Technical Solutions
Om Technical Solutions
Akansha
Akansha
NBC Bearings
NBC Bearings
Harting
Harting
Doble Engineering
Doble Engineering
Kusam Meco
Kusam Meco
Nirmal
Nirmal
Apar Industries
Apar Industries
Aramco Asia
Aramco Asia
Fluke
Fluke
Emka India Panel Accessories
Emka India Panel Accessories
KEI Industries Limited
KEI Industries Limited
Meco Instruments Pvt Ltd
Meco Instruments Pvt Ltd
Godrej Boyce
Godrej Boyce
Icon Solar-En Power
Icon Solar-En Power
ZIEHL ABEGG
ZIEHL ABEGG
Novasys
Novasys
Ramanuj Industries
Ramanuj Industries
Testo India
Testo India
Paras Wires
Paras Wires
Dirak India
Dirak India
Fronius India
Fronius India
Gloster Cables Limited
Gloster Cables Limited
K-Lite Industries
K-Lite Industries
Newtech Switchgear
Newtech Switchgear
Rectifiers & Electronics
Rectifiers & Electronics
Elev8 Lift
Elev8 Lift
Power trac Group
Power trac Group
flir system
flir system
Omicron
Omicron
Dhash
Dhash
CAT
CAT
Electrical Research Development Association
Electrical Research Development Association
Schneider Electric
Schneider Electric
Triveni Turbine ltd
Triveni Turbine ltd
Kirloskar Pumps
Kirloskar Pumps
Polycab
Polycab
Electrotherment
Electrotherment
Aeron Composite Pvt Ltd
Aeron Composite Pvt Ltd
Powerica LTD
Powerica LTD