EV charging company, Magenta ChargeGrid has announced that it has installed 116 EV chargers under the Delhi government single window scheme. Under the same scheme, the company is also planning to install around 5,000 home chargers by the end of this year.
The current lot of chargers have been installed in several locations of Delhi, including Munirka, Chattarpur, Jamia Nagar, Vasant Kunj, Dwarka, Rohini among other.
Maxson Lewis, Founder and Managing Director, Magenta said the attractive purchase incentives provided by the Government will surely make the cost of owning and operating an EV affordable.
Under this scheme, each consumer is eligible for INR 6,000 GNCTD (Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi) subsidy per EV charging point under the Delhi EV Policy, limited to one EV charging point for private charging and up to 20 EV charging points for semi-public properties including housing societies, commercial properties, government buildings and projects.
Apart from the Delhi government scheme, the EV charging company has been empanelled by three DISCOMs in Delhi, including BRPL, BYPL and TPDDL for a period of three years to set up an EV charging station network across the capital. Magenta plans to install 100 EV chargers in different DISCOM offices.