OKAYA, a flagship conglomerate of Okaya Power Group on Tuesday said it has secured a World Bank-funded contract from state-run Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL) for the deployment of 1,020 electric vehicle charging stations across India, it said in a statement.
Energy Efficiency Services Limited is a joint venture of PSUs of the Ministry of Power, Government of India. The former has given this contract to OKAYA for supply, installation and commissioning of 1,020 multi-standard electric vehicle charging stations with CCS, CHAdeMO & Bharat specification protocol across India.
OKAYA will be deploying these state-of-the-art electric vehicle charging stations across the country. OKAYA electric vehicle chargers are compatible with all internationally accepted standards and the company's research and development division works round-the-clock to develop a best-in-class product line.
Anshul Gupta, Director, Okaya Power Private Ltd, said, "We have achieved a stupendous feat by securing this significant contract from the Energy Efficiency Services Limited.
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