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Tech trial run for e-vehicles starts on Delhi-Jaipur expressway

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New Delhi [India], September 9 (ANI): The National Highway for Electric Vehicles (NHEV) under the Ease of Doing Business initiative on Friday started the tech trial run for E-vehicles on the Delhi-Jaipur Expressway.

The one-month tech trial run which started from India Gate in the national capital was flagged off by Ashwini Kumar Choubey, Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India.

The objective of this trial run is to understand the economic feasibility of the EV infrastructure along the 270 km Delhi-Jaipur highway. The first phase of this tech-trial run was conducted by NHEV last year between Delhi-Agra on Yamuna Expressway to analyse the technical feasibility of the EV infrastructure on the highway.

Abhijeet Sinha, Program Director, NHEV said, “Our previous Tech-Trial Run I on the Delhi-Agra highway covered 210 kilometre and the current Tech-Trial Run II covering 278 kilometres over Delhi-Jaipur will facilitate Indian Highways to be transformed into EV-highways while testing both technical and commercial aspects over a span of 500 kilometres to the satisfaction of the entire spectrum of stakeholders–Users, Operators, Investors & Government of India as a Nation.”

The TTR-I had piloted the concerns of the Operators and the Investors when it successfully established mechanisms for 30 minutes backup for EVs, 30 per cent lesser priced Electric Vehicles for Operators, 30 per cent Capex utilisations of Chargers and 3 Years timeline for breakeven for investors.

In the TTR-2, commencing on Friday, NHEV aims to answer the concerns of the users by answering questions like One Person Seat Cost, One Day Car Renting Cost, One KM Highway Upgradation Cost and CO2 Emission Saved by one EV over one year.

Other factors like the requirement of a number of physical infrastructures and charging stations to support EVs efficiently and other associated requirements for safe inter-state EV transportation will also be studied during the trial run. We aim to develop not only an E-highways network but also a people-friendly network of 5000 km by 2024,” Sinha further added.

In the initial phases, NHEV is conducting the tech-trial run on 500 km highways. The tech-trial run will be conducted for 1 month with NueGo electric mobility coach from NHEV partner, Green Cell Mobility and will cover all the aspects related to the EV operation on highways.

During the tech trial run, the technical, economic, environmental, and social feasibility of the EVs will be studied. A detailed report containing findings and recommendations from the tech trial run will be presented to the government for consideration before Nitin Gadkari, Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Govt of India for inclusion of AHEM in NHAI while building future highways. The findings and experiences from these tech-trial runs will be utilised to convert 5000 km of traditional highways into E-Highway. (ANI)

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New Delhi [India], September 9 (ANI): The National Highway for Electric Vehicles (NHEV) under the Ease of Doing Business initiative on Friday started the tech trial run for E-vehicles on the Delhi-Jaipur Expressway.

The one-month tech trial run which started from India Gate in the national capital was flagged off by Ashwini Kumar Choubey, Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India.

The objective of this trial run is to understand the economic feasibility of the EV infrastructure along the 270 km Delhi-Jaipur highway. The first phase of this tech-trial run was conducted by NHEV last year between Delhi-Agra on Yamuna Expressway to analyse the technical feasibility of the EV infrastructure on the highway.

Abhijeet Sinha, Program Director, NHEV said, "Our previous Tech-Trial Run I on the Delhi-Agra highway covered 210 kilometre and the current Tech-Trial Run II covering 278 kilometres over Delhi-Jaipur will facilitate Indian Highways to be transformed into EV-highways while testing both technical and commercial aspects over a span of 500 kilometres to the satisfaction of the entire spectrum of stakeholders--Users, Operators, Investors & Government of India as a Nation."

The TTR-I had piloted the concerns of the Operators and the Investors when it successfully established mechanisms for 30 minutes backup for EVs, 30 per cent lesser priced Electric Vehicles for Operators, 30 per cent Capex utilisations of Chargers and 3 Years timeline for breakeven for investors.

In the TTR-2, commencing on Friday, NHEV aims to answer the concerns of the users by answering questions like One Person Seat Cost, One Day Car Renting Cost, One KM Highway Upgradation Cost and CO2 Emission Saved by one EV over one year.

Other factors like the requirement of a number of physical infrastructures and charging stations to support EVs efficiently and other associated requirements for safe inter-state EV transportation will also be studied during the trial run. We aim to develop not only an E-highways network but also a people-friendly network of 5000 km by 2024," Sinha further added.

In the initial phases, NHEV is conducting the tech-trial run on 500 km highways. The tech-trial run will be conducted for 1 month with NueGo electric mobility coach from NHEV partner, Green Cell Mobility and will cover all the aspects related to the EV operation on highways.

During the tech trial run, the technical, economic, environmental, and social feasibility of the EVs will be studied. A detailed report containing findings and recommendations from the tech trial run will be presented to the government for consideration before Nitin Gadkari, Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Govt of India for inclusion of AHEM in NHAI while building future highways. The findings and experiences from these tech-trial runs will be utilised to convert 5000 km of traditional highways into E-Highway. (ANI)

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