IndianOil plans to arrange round 100 electrical car charging factors in Maharashtra by the top of this monetary yr, together with 5 within the Marathwada area.
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A senior official mentioned that out of those 100 shops, 5 can be arrange within the Marathwada area.
State-owned oil retailer IndianOil plans to arrange electrical car charging services at 100 of its shops throughout Maharashtra. According to stories, the oil advertising and marketing firm plans to put in these charging factors by the top of this monetary yr. A senior IndianOil official mentioned that out of those 100 shops, 5 can be arrange within the Marathwada area. IOCL General Manager (Retail Sales) Ajay Kumar Srivastava reportedly participated in an occasion to arrange a gasoline pump and Khadi shops with electrical charging factors as a part of the ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ initiative in Aurangabad.
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The outlet, run by the Aurangabad Rural Police, is the one outlet chosen within the ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ throughout Maharashtra, which turned operational final yr, the official mentioned. The PTI report additionally mentioned that IndianOil head (Maharashtra workplace) Anirban Ghosh inaugurated the pump via on-line within the presence of DYSP Vishal Nehul.
During the inauguration of the gasoline pump, Srivastava advised PTI, “We have added the facility of charging electric vehicles at this pump after announcing the ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ initiative.”
The official additionally knowledgeable that the state-run Oil Marketing Company (OMC) is planning to arrange round 100 electrical car charging factors in Maharashtra by the top of this monetary yr. “Five will be installed in the Marathwada region. Wherever needed, the charging guns will be upgraded from 15 kW capacity to 45 kW. We can also set up a new facility if needed,” he mentioned.
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Talking additional on gasoline gross sales, Srivastava mentioned, “Petrol sales have reached the COVID-19 status, but diesel sales are still down by 5-6 per cent.”
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With inputs from NDTV