Srinagar
The Government is going to erect robust electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure across the state for a newly introduced fleet of electric buses of SRTC.
This was decided in a meeting chaired by Principal Secretary Transport Department Dr Asgar Hassan Samoon in a meeting here.
The meeting was attended by MD SRTC Bilal Ahmed, Chief Engineer M&RE Hashmat Qazi, Director of Finance Transport Mahesh Das. The meeting was also attended by representatives of oil companies.
The SRTC has already set up two charging stations in Jammu and Srinagar for its newly introduced fleet of 40 electric buses.
Highlighting the importance of electric vehicles, Dr Samoon said that pollution as well the operational cost of SRTC vehicles will go down with the initiative.
He asked the officials to identify secure places for setting up charging stations in all districts.
Saying that electric vehicles is the future of the transport sector, Dr Samoon stressed on the need to up with EV charging stations across the state.
He also asked the Chief engineer to set up the requisite power infrastructure for these charging stations for their early completion.
It is pertinent to mention that an electric bus can cover a distance of 150 km after being charged once and does not emit fumes thus helping reduce air pollution.
Dr Samoon also enquired about the route roaster of the night service buses recently started by the SRTC for Jammu, Delhi, Ladakh.
He also impressed on the officers to expedite the process of setting up the Intelligent Transport Management System (ITMS) for tacking of SRTC vehicles.
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