Delhi to get 100 electric vehicle charging stations in two months, says CM Kejriwal

Arvind Kejriwal inaugurated 11 charging stations and said the facilities would also include battery swapping points

October 18, 2022 02:23 pm | Updated 02:23 pm IST - New Delhi:

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal speaks at the inauguration of 11 new electric vehicle charging stations in New Delhi.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal speaks at the inauguration of 11 new electric vehicle charging stations in New Delhi. | Photo Credit: PTI

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on October 18 said the national capital would get 100 electric vehicle charging stations in the next two months.

Mr. Kejriwal on Tuesday inaugurated 11 charging stations and said the facilities would also include battery swapping points.

"Earlier, battery swapping points and charging stations were different but these have now been clubbed together. These 11 stations have 73 charging points. In the next two months, Delhi will get 100 charging stations," he said.

The ambitious Delhi Electric Vehicles policy, introduced in August 2020, aims to increase the share of electric vehicles to 25% of total sales by 2024.

When asked about the showcause notice issued to Dialogue and Development Commission of Delhi Vice-Chairperson Jasmine Shah, Mr. Kejriwal said, "The Cabinet appointed him and only the Cabinet can question him." The Delhi government's planning department on Monday issued a showcause notice to Shah over charges of "misusing public office" by acting as the "official spokesperson" of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), sources said.

The action came following a complaint by BJP leader and West Delhi MP Parvesh Verma.

The Aam Aadmi Party has termed the notice "yet another attack on the Delhi government due to its rising graph in Gujarat".

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