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This paper presents a state-of-the-art review on the integration of ultra-fast charging stations with renewable energy sources and battery energy storage for charging EVs.
India’s EV charging infrastructure is growing rapidly, driven by the growing uptake of EVs. As of February 2024, there were approximately 12,146 public charging stations (PCSs) in the country. The top three states in terms of charging infrastructure are Maharashtra (3,079), Delhi (1,886) and Karnataka (1,041).
As of end-2024, there were 25,202 public charging stations, concentrated in urban centers—Karnataka (5,765), Maharashtra (3,728), Uttar Pradesh (1,989), Delhi, and Tamil Nadu. In late 2023, India had 1 charger per 400 EVs, compared to a global average of 1 charger per 7 vehicles in China.
The Ministry of Heavy Industries has sanctioned Rs 8 billion to the three OMCs for setting up 7,432 public fast charging stations across the country under the Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of (Hybrid and) Electric Vehicles (FAME) in India Phase II, while 148 charging stations have been sanctioned to other entities under the scheme.
Mandates for charger spacing: 1 per 3x3 km in big cities, and 1 per 25 km on highways/intercity routes. Maharashtra’s EV policy waives tolls, mandates chargers every 25 km, and requires EV infrastructure in commercial and housing complexes. Delhi plans fast chargers every 5 km, subsidies, and EV-roadside branding under new policy.
Tata Power’s EZ Charge includes 86,000+ home chargers and 5,300+ public points; BluSmart, Fortum, and IOC are launching solar-based micro-grid solutions. A coalition (UEI) of ChargeZone, Pulse Energy, and Kazam seeks interoperability and unified payment systems akin to UPI.
Maharashtra’s EV policy waives tolls, mandates chargers every 25 km, and requires EV infrastructure in commercial and housing complexes. Delhi plans fast chargers every 5 km, subsidies, and EV-roadside branding under new policy. Uttar Pradesh’s EV policy includes 300 new stations, tax/subsidy relief, and aims to be a regional EV manufacturing hub.
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