CESC to establish charging points for e-vehicles in Mysuru

A file photo of an e-vehicle charging point at Maharashtra. Similar charging points will be established in Mysuru.

Mysuru: In a bid to save petroleum products, control pollution and encourage the public to use electric vehicles, Chamundeshwari Electricity Supply Corporation (CESC) is all set to establish six charging units for e-vehicles on Mysuru-Bengaluru Highway and other vantage points in city.

As of now, a total of 110 e-vehicles have been registered at RTO (West) out of which seven are e-rickshaws, five e-cars and the rest are two-wheelers. As there are no charging units for these e-vehicles in city, people are not opting to buy these e-vehicles. But once the charging units are established, the sale of e-vehicles would pick up. Keeping in mind to give facilities to e-vehicle owners, charging units are being established, said CESC General Manager (Technical) V. Prakash.

Stating that places have been identified for installation of charging units and the installation points have also been inspected, he said that a proposal in this regard has been submitted to the Central Government and once the proposal is approved, the installation work would be taken up soon.

Charging points

In the first phase, it has been decided to install two charging units at Maddur and Mandya, one unit each in Srirangapatna and Mysuru, he said and added that in the second phase, there are plans to establish public and private charging stations in Mysuru city. This apart, there is a plan to install a charging unit at CESC Corporate Office, he said.

He further said that the charging units which would be installed 35 to 40 kms apart from each other on either side of the road can cater two e-vehicles at a time for charging and added that an e-vehicle can travel up to 40 kms by charging for 25 minutes. Once the density of e-vehicles increases, power can be supplied to the charging units through solar facilities, he said.

Low cost and job creation

Prakash said that establishing charging units would not incur huge expenditure as it would be established in 8×20 ft. space. As two people are required at each charging unit, this would also create jobs to unemployed to some extent, he added.

Charging units in Bengaluru

As there are more than 9,000 e-vehicles plying in Bengaluru, there are many charging units established there. After seeing the success of these charging units, it has been decided to establish similar charging units on Bengaluru-Mysuru Highway.

This post was published on June 20, 2019 7:55 pm