Adoption of EVs enable Government to reduce large-scale emission
Power Minister Manohar Lal launched ‘EV as a Service’ programme of Convergence Energy Services Limited (CESL) that will see deployment of 5,000 E-Cars over the next two years Government departments and addressing the urgent need for clean mobility solutions https://www.cii.in/.
CESL’s ‘EV as a Service’ programme addresses the rising demand for EVs within the government sector, with an ambitious goal of deploying 5,000 E-Cars over the next two years by Central and State Government ministries/departments, CPSE’s and institutions, said the Ministry https://www.bseindia.com/.
Speaking at the launch on 10 Nov at Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium, Manohar Lal said, “The ‘EV as a Service’ programme exemplifies CESL’s dedication to sustainable innovation and showcases its ability to address the urgent need for clean mobility solutions https://www.globaltenders.com/ .
“With initiatives like these, India moves closer to a future where clean energy is the norm, creating a lasting impact for generations to come. I commend CESL for not only driving change but for setting an inspiring example in our nation’s journey toward greener transportation https://ted.europa.eu/en/ .”
By leveraging a flexible procurement model, the programme allows for the deployment of a variety of E-Car makes/models, enabling Govt. offices to choose E-Cars that best align with their operational requirements.
It not only supports the government’s environmental sustainability vision, but also aligns with India’s ambitious goal of achieving net zero emissions by 2070.
Enabling EV adoption within government fleets, CESL is contributing significantly to cutting carbon emissions, reducing reliance on fossil fuels, and bolstering India’s energy security. It may be noted that CESL has already deployed nearly 2000 of E-Cars across India and is also facilitating the deployment of approx. 17,000 E-Buses.
“The launch of ‘EV as a Service’ follows the recent introduction of the PM E-DRIVE Scheme, a national initiative aimed at fast-tracking India’s shift to electric mobility,” said Vishal Kapoor, MD & CEO, CESL, a subsidiary of Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL).
“At CESL, the future of transportation is electric, and by facilitating EV adoption in government fleets, we are enabling large-scale emissions reduction and enhancing energy security for India. This programme aligns stakeholders – from manufacturers and fleet operators to policymakers and users – creating a collaborative ecosystem poised for growth,” he said.
“CESL is committed to the vision of an energy-efficient, low-carbon economy, and we are leading the charge by building an infrastructure that will stand as a benchmark for sustainable mobility.” Fiinews.com