NE BUSINESS BUREAU
AHMEDABAD, APRIL 29
City-based Tirex Chargers, a leading manufacturer of Electric Vehicle (EV) charger equipment, on Thursday announced that it has tied up with the Kerala State Electricity Board Limited (KSEBL) to set up a chain of EV charging stations across the state.
In partnership with KSEBL, Tirex will set up 29 EV charging stations in Kerala, each equipped with multiple charging points with the provision of both AC and DC charging.
“The EV charging stations we are establishing in Kerala are comparable to fuel pump stations in terms of size. Average EV charging stations usually provide just one or two charging points for charging four-wheelers only, inconveniencing users and leading to long queues. Our charging stations will be the first in India to offer multiple charging points for four-wheelers as well as two-wheelers and even heavy EVs. There will be a total of 200 EV charging points in the 29 stations,” said Arth Patel, Co-founder and CEO, Tirex Chargers.
Tirex won the contract for establishing the 29 EV charging stations. The startup is also exploring opportunities for setting up charging stations in other states.
Of the 29 EV charging stations to be set up in Kerala, 12 stations have already been established.
“This partnership with Tirex for setting up charging stations in Kerala is part of our plans to make Kerala an EV-friendly state. These stations will not only be of great help to people who have already bought electric vehicles but will also encourage more people to do so. As more and more people shift to electric vehicles, we will be able to reduce vehicular pollution levels in our state,” Kerala industries minister P Rajeev said at the inauguration of one of the charging stations earlier this week.
The station was inaugurated in the presence of KSEBL chairman & managing director Dr B Ashok, and KSEBL directors R Suku and V Murugadas.
Kerala has approximately 1,800 electric two-wheelers, 1,500 three-wheelers, and over 2,000 four-wheelers.
For the convenience of EV users, Tirex has also partnered with GOEC Autotech for an exclusive mobile app. The app will provide details of all 29 EV charging stations and the real-time availability of charging points.
“The app will help in avoiding unnecessary long queues and providing a hassle-free charging experience to users,” said Arth Patel.
Tirex Chargers is one of the pioneers in the EV charging industry and one of the most reliable original equipment manufacturers for EV chargers in India. The four-year-old startup, which raised $2 million (Rs. 15 crore) earlier this month, has installed more than 200 EV charging stations across the nation already. Tirex has supplied EV chargers of 3,800 kilowatts to NTPC and has also closely worked with Finnish giant Fortum.