Okaya, the flagship company of Okaya Power Group, has announced the winning of a major World Bank-funded contract from Energy Efficiency Services Ltd (EESL), for the deployment of EV chargers.
EESL has given this contract to Okaya for supply, installation and commissioning of 1,020 multi standard electric vehicle (EV) charging stations with CCS, CHAdeMO and Bharat specification protocol across India.
Okaya EV chargers are compatible with all internationally accepted standards and the company’s research and development division works round-the-clock to develop best-in-class product line. Okaya has already catapulted its capabilities to facilitate well laid out EV charging infrastructure across the country, a statement by Okaya said.
Commenting on the order, Anshul Gupta, Director, Okaya Power Pvt Ltd said, “We are delighted to have been awarded the World Bank funded contract for supply, installation and commissioning of 1,020 multi-standard EV charging stations across India. We have achieved a stupendous feat by securing this significant contract from the prestigious Energy Efficiency Services Ltd. Continuing with its ceaseless commitment towards accelerating the transition to electrical vehicles, Okaya has been at the forefront of augmenting a sustainable EV charging infrastructure across the country and our association with EESL is a major step forward in this direction.”
In the last six months, Okaya has already deployed more than 500 EV charging stations and 250MWh BESS solutions across the country, which makes them one of the largest charging solution providers in the country. OKAYA lithium ion batteries and EV chargers with Intelligent BMS have all the safety features to protect the battery and the vehicle.