IOCL awards Tirex a contract to provide EV Chargers at retail locations.

The world is gradually becoming more aware of climate change and its negative impacts.

The situation is already worrisome, thus it is imperative that appropriate action be taken.

The biggest contributor to the release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere is fossil fuels. Because of this, people all over the world including India are gravitating toward electric cars (EV).

The one and only problem that purchasers are most concerned about is the lack of EV charging outlets in India. In this transformation, a reliable infrastructure for EV charging will be absolutely essential. Thanks, Tirex Transmission Pvt. Ltd., one of the industry trailblazers in India's EV charging sector since 2017, is essential in assisting oil companies in their drive to establish EV charging infrastructure at gas stations.

Throughout 200 EV charging stations have already been set up all over the nation. They become one of the most well-known OEMs for EV chargers in India because to their shown capabilities.

The Indian government has acknowledged that combating climate change is urgently necessary. As a result, the project to install EV charging stations by Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) is one of several efforts and program of the Government of India to encourage people to transition to an electric car.

The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Government of India, is the owner of IOCL, a central public sector enterprise. According to the Fortune "Global 500" ranking for 2022, IOCL continues to be the highest-ranked energy PSU in India.

In order to provide EV charging stations for many places around the country, IOCL has issued a request for suppliers. Additionally, no discussion about dependable and top-of-the-line EV chargers in the Indian market would be complete without mentioning Tirex Transmission Pvt. Ltd., the country's pioneer in the field.

Prominent companies like NTPC, KSEBL, Power Grid, Ashok Leyland, Fortum, Olectra, and many others have received EV chargers from Tirex. Their excellent product quality and affordable pricing allowed them to get the contract from HPCL for more than one hundred EV chargers.

Following a similar pattern, Tirex has also been awarded a contract by IOCL to provide EV chargers at retail establishments. By winning this deal, Tirex would be able to offer 30 MW of chargers to all of India, according to the company's CEO, Arth Patel.

Tirex will provide the IOCL project with twenty-five (25) DC fast chargers of various capacities with connecter CCS2. This will enable the simultaneous charging of many vehicles utilizing pooled electricity. As a result, there won't be as many long lines at the EV charging stations. These chargers will work with the majority of modern electric automobiles that are sold in India.

The future of EVs in India will largely depend on having a good infrastructure for charging them. The government of India's initiatives and businesses like Tirex maintain Indian consumers' faith in an electric car industry with a promising future.


 

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