Lockdown constraints amid second wave of Covid-19 a downside risk for electricity demand: ICRA
Lockdown constraints amid second wave of Covid-19 a downside risk for electricity demand: ICRA
16 Apr 2023
forty-five e-autos with woman driver partners have been launched at Kalkaji metro station for last mile connectivity. This is the third metro station after Dwarka ad Azadpur to the service of e-autos.Delhi metro rail Corporation (DMRC) has engaged a private operator – ETO Motors – for plying e- autos at the station. The company has also set up a charging network at kalkaji metro station, which can simultaneously charge up to 30 vehicles at a time. Pavan Chavali, managing director and CEO, ETO Motors, said, “We are meeting the needs of metro commuters in Delhi, which have been long overdue, while also ensuring environmental preservation with these launches.” TOI had earlier reported that the transport department allotted 1,299 e-auto permits to DMRC in recent months. The permits have been allotted in two categories –women quota (663) and general (636). Electric autos will have both men and women drivers. Apart from ETO Motors, DMRC also engaged M\s Sun Mobility, which introduced e-autos services under general quota from Dwarka region in October 2022.
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