- EESL has given this contract to OKAYA for supply, installation and commissioning of 1,020 multi-standard EV charging stations with CCS, CHAdeMO & Bharat specification protocol across India
- Recently, Okaya said that it has augmented charging infrastructure in the country and has so far installed over 500 chargers for electric vehicles across the country
Okaya Power Group firm Okaya said that it has bagged a World Bank-funded contract from state-run Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL) for the deployment of 1,020 EV charging stations across India. EESL has given this contract to OKAYA for supply, installation and commissioning of 1,020 multi-standard EV charging stations with CCS, CHAdeMO & Bharat specification protocol across India.
Compatible with all internationally accepted standards
Okaya said that its EV chargers are compatible with all internationally accepted standards. It’s research and development division works round-the-clock to develop best-in-class product line. Anshul Gupta, director, Okaya Power Private Ltd, said that the company haa achieved a stupendous feat by securing this significant contract from the EESL.
Recently, Okaya said that it has augmented charging infrastructure in the country and has so far installed over 500 chargers for electric vehicles across the country. It also said in a release that the company has over 10,000 chargers installation orders with it.
The company’s e-mobility ecosystem portfolio includes AC and DC fast chargers for passenger cars and commercial vehicles. It also provides high voltage EV chargers, cloud-based central management systems, on-board chargers and offers integrated solutions based on various platforms.
In September, it had announced its partnership with BluSmart Electric Mobility startup. The latter focuses on transportation solution using electric vehicles. Okaya will be providing electric vehicle (EV) charging stations infrastructure for BluSmart’s fleet operations.