- The EV Chargers are compatible with all internationally accepted standards
- The company said that it’s research and development division works round-the-clock to develop a best-in-class product line
Okaya Power has announced that it has bagged a contract from state-owned Power Grid Corporation (PGCIL) for supply, installation, and commissioning of multi-standard electric vehicle chargers in Shillong. PGCIL has given this contract to Okaya for supply, installation, and commissioning of over 55 Multi-Standard EV charger (100 kW) as per CCS2/CHAdeMO Protocol, and 15 kW DC fast chargers as per DC-001 in Shillong, Meghalaya.
The EV Chargers are compatible with all internationally accepted standards. The company also said that it’s research and development division works round-the-clock to develop a best-in-class product line.
55 Multi-Standard EV chargers
Anshul Gupta, director, Okaya Power Private Ltd. said, “We are delighted to be awarded with the contract of installation and commission of over 55 Multi-Standard EV chargers (100KW) as per CCS2/CHAdeMO Protocol, and 15 KW DC fast chargers as per DC-001 in Shillong. With our ongoing efforts, we are able to support the Government in creating a sustainable Eco-system for Electric vehicles in India. We are contributing our bit to removing the bottlenecks in the success and smooth operations of electrical vehicles that need the critical infrastructure of an adequate number of charging stations and innovative charging solutions.”
He added that the company also welcomes the recent steps taken by the government to boost the use of EVs to help curb the CO2 emissions, These are essential for the country to meet its commitment to combat the threat of climate change. The company aims to provide EV chargers and charging solutions across India and globally while keeping in mind the requirements of both the existing and upcoming electric vehicles.