915 Electric Buses : హైదరాబాద్కు 915 ఎలక్ట్రిక్ బస్సులు
915 Electric Buses : త్రినేత్రం న్యూస్ : తెలంగాణ : హైదరాబాద్ రవాణాలో కొత్త దశ ప్రారంభం. పీఎం ఈ-డ్రైవ్ పథకం కింద హైదరాబాద్కు 915 ఎలక్ట్రిక్

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915 Electric Buses : హైదరాబాద్కు 915 ఎలక్ట్రిక్ బస్సులు
915 Electric Buses : త్రినేత్రం న్యూస్ : తెలంగాణ : హైదరాబాద్ రవాణాలో కొత్త దశ ప్రారంభం. పీఎం ఈ-డ్రైవ్ పథకం కింద హైదరాబాద్కు 915 ఎలక్ట్రిక్
Electric Buses : త్వరలో హైదరాబాదు 2,000 ఎలక్ట్రిక్ బస్సులు
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इलेक्ट्रिक वाहन खरेदी करणाऱ्यांसाठी चांगली बातमी, दिल्ली सरकार ईव्ही खरेदीवर कर्जाच्या व्याजावर 5% सूट देणार आहे
इलेक्ट्रिक वाहन खरेदी करणाऱ्यांसाठी चांगली बातमी, दिल्ली सरकार ईव्ही खरेदीवर कर्जाच्या व्याजावर 5% सूट देणार आहे
नवी दिल्ली. तुम्ही दिल्लीचे रहिवासी असाल आणि इलेक्ट्रिक वाहन (EV) खरेदी करणार असाल तर तुमच्यासाठी एक आनंदाची बातमी आहे. जर तुम्ही दिल्लीत ईव्ही खरेदी करण्यासाठी कर्ज घेतले तर तुम्हाला व्याजात ५ टक्क्यांपर्यंत सूट मिळेल. खरं तर, दिल्ली सरकारने बुधवारी सरकारी मालकीच्या एनर्जी इफिशियन्सी सर्व्हिसेस लिमिटेडला ई-रिक्षा, तीन चाकी आणि लाइट वाहून नेणाऱ्या ईव्हीच्या खरेदीसाठी कर्जावर 5 टक्के व्याज सवलत…
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CESL to deploy 5580 e-buses, floats biggest ever tender
CESL floats biggest tender for electric buses #electricvehicles #electricbuses #EVs
Giving a big thrust to the adoption of electric buses for public transport in the country, Convergence Energy Services Limited (CESL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL), today announced the floating of a request for proposals for the biggest ever demand for electric buses, under the ‘Grand Challenge’ – a set of homogenized demand for electric buses aggregated…
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CESL, Marriott International signs MoU to develop Electric Vehicle Charging Units
With the aim to boost electric vehicles (EV) adoption by strengthening charging infrastructure across the country, Convergence Energy Services Limited (CESL) recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Marriott International to construct and operate EV charging infrastructure in the hotels managed, licensed and franchised by the Marriott International and its affiliates in India. The MoU was signed in the presence of Bhaskar Gurunath, Area Director of Engineering, South Asia, Marriott International Inc., and Mahua Acharya and N Mohan of CESL. Under this partnership, CESL will be entrusted with planning and implementation of the project including all costs and performance of all tasks required for procurement, installation, operation and maintenance of the charging units and related infrastructure. Over the next two months, CESL will be installing EV charging units across 37 Marriott International hotels and will gradually expand to 100 hotels within one year. Talking about building a robust EV ecosystem, Ms. Mahua Acharya, MD, and CEO, CESL said “EVs are going to pave the way towards a green and sustainable future. Developing a sustainable landscape with strong supporting EV infrastructure is the key to cultivating consumer confidence in electric vehicles and CESL is proud to be progressively spearheading initiatives to promote e-mobility in India. Our partnership will significantly enhance consumer convenience and we are expecting to reduce pollutants emission levels, leading to cleaner air and various public health benefits.” Sharing views about this partnership, Bhaskar Gurunath, Area Director of Engineering, South Asia, Marriott International Inc, said, "Marriott continues to be a leader in offering guest experiences that exceeds expectations and setting the standard for global sustainability targets within the hospitality sector. Our goal has always been to find and integrate leading environmental and social practices across all our hotels and business operations. In partnering with a like-minded organization like CESL we aim to enhance and strengthen our commitment towards sustainability, benefitting our business and the communities in which we operate. “Through this association, we are aiming to create a reliable and seamless charging experience for our guests." He added Read the full article
CESL launches Grand Challenge for deployment of E-Buses in major cities
Giving a big thrust to the adoption of electric buses for public transport in the country, Convergence Energy Services Limited (CESL) has announced the floating of the ‘Grand Challenge’ – a set of homogenized demand for electric buses aggregated across nine cities. The Grand Challenge invites State Transport Undertakings (STUs) to express their demand for electric buses and access the FAME II subsidy, for which a total of 3472 buses of subsidy equivalent is available. CESL will then aggregate this demand and based on a rating system, STUs will be allocated their total number of buses. The aggregated demand will be tendered out for the participation of OEMs and/or operators for the discovery of prices on the basis of rupees per kilometer. The cities to be covered under this “Grand Challenge” are Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Chennai, Kolkata, Surat, and Pune. Through the Grand Challenge, CESL intends to enhance its support to state governments in achieving their electric mobility targets and further build an infrastructure for electric mobility in the country. Interview: Mahua Acharya, MD & CEO, Convergence Energy Services Ltd. This tender is seen as a big step in the series of initiatives to fulfill the commitments made by the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi for making India a Net Zero nation by 2050 and getting closer to achieving Energy Independence by 2047. Mahua Acharya, MD & CEO, CESL sharing her views on the Grand Challenge, said the Grand Challenge is the beginnings of aggregating demand for electric buses. It is based on an innovative, asset-light model that incentivizes the electrification of public transit. We hope that STUs will see the benefits of this exercise and come forward with their demand for buses. She further added, “By reducing carbon emissions, I am confident that this mandate will help India in successfully meeting the net-zero target as defined by Prime Minister, Narendra Modi. The Grand Challenge will certainly encourage the faster transition to green mobility across the country while creating a synergy between private operators and state governments. We are already running successful 2-wheeler and 3-wheeler EV initiatives in states like Kerala and Andhra Pradesh and are optimistic that this new development will further our goal to attain transformation to EVs from fossil fuels in the coming years throughout the country”. Mahua Acharya further acknowledged USAID’s SPARC programme for their continuous support to CESL’s E-mobility initiative. Ashish Kundra, Principal Secretary-cum-Commissioner, Transport, Government of Delhi; Rajendar Kumar Kataria, Secretary, Transport Department, Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation; Laxminarayan Mishra, CMD, Pune Mahanagar Parivahan Mahamandal Limited; Rajanvir Singh Kapur, Managing Director, West Bengal Transport Corporation and Dr Rajesh Pandya; Deputy Municipal Commissioner, Surat Municipal Corporation participated in the event and shared their views. Read the full article
CESL launches Grand Challenge for deployment of E-Buses in major cities
Giving a big thrust to the adoption of electric buses for public transport in the country, Convergence Energy Services Limited (CESL) has announced the floating of the ‘Grand Challenge’ – a set of homogenized demand for electric buses aggregated across nine cities. The Grand Challenge invites State Transport Undertakings (STUs) to express their demand for electric buses and access the FAME II subsidy, for which a total of 3472 buses of subsidy equivalent is available. CESL will then aggregate this demand and based on a rating system, STUs will be allocated their total number of buses. The aggregated demand will be tendered out for the participation of OEMs and/or operators for the discovery of prices on the basis of rupees per kilometer. The cities to be covered under this “Grand Challenge” are Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Chennai, Kolkata, Surat, and Pune. Through the Grand Challenge, CESL intends to enhance its support to state governments in achieving their electric mobility targets and further build an infrastructure for electric mobility in the country. Interview: Mahua Acharya, MD & CEO, Convergence Energy Services Ltd. This tender is seen as a big step in the series of initiatives to fulfill the commitments made by the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi for making India a Net Zero nation by 2050 and getting closer to achieving Energy Independence by 2047. Mahua Acharya, MD & CEO, CESL sharing her views on the Grand Challenge, said the Grand Challenge is the beginnings of aggregating demand for electric buses. It is based on an innovative, asset-light model that incentivizes the electrification of public transit. We hope that STUs will see the benefits of this exercise and come forward with their demand for buses. She further added, “By reducing carbon emissions, I am confident that this mandate will help India in successfully meeting the net-zero target as defined by Prime Minister, Narendra Modi. The Grand Challenge will certainly encourage the faster transition to green mobility across the country while creating a synergy between private operators and state governments. We are already running successful 2-wheeler and 3-wheeler EV initiatives in states like Kerala and Andhra Pradesh and are optimistic that this new development will further our goal to attain transformation to EVs from fossil fuels in the coming years throughout the country”. Mahua Acharya further acknowledged USAID’s SPARC programme for their continuous support to CESL’s E-mobility initiative. Ashish Kundra, Principal Secretary-cum-Commissioner, Transport, Government of Delhi; Rajendar Kumar Kataria, Secretary, Transport Department, Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation; Laxminarayan Mishra, CMD, Pune Mahanagar Parivahan Mahamandal Limited; Rajanvir Singh Kapur, Managing Director, West Bengal Transport Corporation and Dr Rajesh Pandya; Deputy Municipal Commissioner, Surat Municipal Corporation participated in the event and shared their views. Read the full article
CESL launches Grand Challenge for deployment of E-Buses in major cities
Giving a big thrust to the adoption of electric buses for public transport in the country, Convergence Energy Services Limited (CESL) has announced the floating of the ‘Grand Challenge’ – a set of homogenized demand for electric buses aggregated across nine cities. The Grand Challenge invites State Transport Undertakings (STUs) to express their demand for electric buses and access the FAME II subsidy, for which a total of 3472 buses of subsidy equivalent is available. CESL will then aggregate this demand and based on a rating system, STUs will be allocated their total number of buses. The aggregated demand will be tendered out for the participation of OEMs and/or operators for the discovery of prices on the basis of rupees per kilometer. The cities to be covered under this “Grand Challenge” are Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Chennai, Kolkata, Surat, and Pune. Through the Grand Challenge, CESL intends to enhance its support to state governments in achieving their electric mobility targets and further build an infrastructure for electric mobility in the country. Interview: Mahua Acharya, MD & CEO, Convergence Energy Services Ltd. This tender is seen as a big step in the series of initiatives to fulfill the commitments made by the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi for making India a Net Zero nation by 2050 and getting closer to achieving Energy Independence by 2047. Mahua Acharya, MD & CEO, CESL sharing her views on the Grand Challenge, said the Grand Challenge is the beginnings of aggregating demand for electric buses. It is based on an innovative, asset-light model that incentivizes the electrification of public transit. We hope that STUs will see the benefits of this exercise and come forward with their demand for buses. She further added, “By reducing carbon emissions, I am confident that this mandate will help India in successfully meeting the net-zero target as defined by Prime Minister, Narendra Modi. The Grand Challenge will certainly encourage the faster transition to green mobility across the country while creating a synergy between private operators and state governments. We are already running successful 2-wheeler and 3-wheeler EV initiatives in states like Kerala and Andhra Pradesh and are optimistic that this new development will further our goal to attain transformation to EVs from fossil fuels in the coming years throughout the country”. Mahua Acharya further acknowledged USAID’s SPARC programme for their continuous support to CESL’s E-mobility initiative. Ashish Kundra, Principal Secretary-cum-Commissioner, Transport, Government of Delhi; Rajendar Kumar Kataria, Secretary, Transport Department, Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation; Laxminarayan Mishra, CMD, Pune Mahanagar Parivahan Mahamandal Limited; Rajanvir Singh Kapur, Managing Director, West Bengal Transport Corporation and Dr Rajesh Pandya; Deputy Municipal Commissioner, Surat Municipal Corporation participated in the event and shared their views. Read the full article