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Now, an EV dashboard to help motorists locate charging stations across Kolkata
Now, an EV dashboard to help motorists locate charging stations across Kolkata

Time of India

time26-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Now, an EV dashboard to help motorists locate charging stations across Kolkata

In a significant step towards transforming Kolkata's urban transport into a greener, cleaner system, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) unveiled a comprehensive electric vehicle (EV) dashboard and interactive map to help city motorists easily locate charging stations. Titled 'Accelerating Net-Zero Transition of Public Transportation in Kolkata', the web portal is designed to address the city's growing demand for EV infrastructure by projecting long-term charging requirements up to 2050. The portal was recently launched at an energy conclave in Kolkata and aims to bridge the critical information gap about charging infrastructure for both residents and incoming EV traffic from neighbouring districts such as Howrah, North and South 24 Parganas. The real-time dashboard offers an interactive map displaying 166 existing charging stations for over 15,000 registered EVs in Kolkata. However, TERI officials caution that the real number of electric vehicles in the city is likely much higher, as a large portion of e-rickshaws and low-speed two-wheelers — travelling under 25 kmph — do not fall under the registered category and remain undocumented. With support from the Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation, TERI commissioned the study and developed this digital tool as part of a broader roadmap to help Kolkata reach its net-zero targets. The new portal also responds to findings from a Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) study which revealed that despite rapid growth in EV numbers, public awareness about charging station locations remains critically low. Samik Dhar, a Kolkata-based EV owner, said: 'The govt must include EV charging stations in road signage. So far, there is none.' A K Saxena, a senior director at TERI, said: 'With strategic recommendations on grid infrastructure, energy storage, and decentralised energy access, this portal lays out a clear roadmap for a sustainable and inclusive energy future. Bengal is actively pushing its e-mobility goals, with a target of 1,260 electric buses by 2025, up from the current 80.'

Now, an EV dashboard to help motorists locate charging stations across city
Now, an EV dashboard to help motorists locate charging stations across city

Time of India

time25-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Now, an EV dashboard to help motorists locate charging stations across city

Kolkata: In a significant step towards transforming Kolkata's urban transport into a greener, cleaner system, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) unveiled a comprehensive electric vehicle (EV) dashboard and interactive map to help city motorists easily locate charging stations. Titled 'Accelerating Net-Zero Transition of Public Transportation in Kolkata', the web portal is designed to address the city's growing demand for EV infrastructure by projecting long-term charging requirements up to 2050. The portal was recently launched at an energy conclave in Kolkata and aims to bridge the critical information gap about charging infrastructure for both residents and incoming EV traffic from neighbouring districts such as Howrah, North and South 24 Parganas. The real-time dashboard offers an interactive map displaying 166 existing charging stations for over 15,000 registered EVs in Kolkata. However, TERI officials caution that the real number of electric vehicles in the city is likely much higher, as a large portion of e-rickshaws and low-speed two-wheelers — travelling under 25 kmph — do not fall under the registered category and remain undocumented. With support from the Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation, TERI commissioned the study and developed this digital tool as part of a broader roadmap to help Kolkata reach its net-zero targets. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Perdagangkan CFD Emas dengan Broker Tepercaya IC Markets Mendaftar Undo The new portal also responds to findings from a Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) study which revealed that despite rapid growth in EV numbers, public awareness about charging station locations remains critically low. Samik Dhar, a Kolkata-based EV owner, said: "The govt must include EV charging stations in road signage. So far, there is none." A K Saxena, a senior director at TERI, said: "With strategic recommendations on grid infrastructure, energy storage, and decentralised energy access, this portal lays out a clear roadmap for a sustainable and inclusive energy future. Bengal is actively pushing its e-mobility goals, with a target of 1,260 electric buses by 2025, up from the current 80. "

RINL wins SPSB Excellence Trophy 2024-25
RINL wins SPSB Excellence Trophy 2024-25

Hans India

time22-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Hans India

RINL wins SPSB Excellence Trophy 2024-25

Visakhapatnam: RINL emerged as a winner of the Steel Plant Sports Board Excellence Trophy for the year 2024-25 due to its all-round performance in various sports. Organised by Steel Plant Sports Board (SPSB), the tournament was held in various disciplines like badminton, chess, football, cricket, hockey, table tennis, kabaddi, volleyball and swimming in which eleven teams from various steel plants participated, including RINL, Alloy Steel Plant, Bhilai Steel Plant, Bokaro Steel Plant, Durgapur Steel Plant, IISCO Steel Plant, Rourkela Steel Plant, Salem Steel Plant, Visvesvaraya Iron and Steel Plant, Tata Steel and JSW Bellary. RINL emerged as a winner in various championships, including cricket, badminton, Kabaddi and volleyball. Also the RINL secured third place in the chess championship. AK Saxena, CMD (Additional Charge), RINL and SC Pandey, Director (Personnel), RINL congratulated the team and sports officials for bringing laurels to the company at the national level.

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