New Delhi: MapMyIndia (MappIs), a Delhi-based deeptech firm, has collaborated with the Delhi government to develop a web-application to advance India’s Electric Vehicle (EV) industry. It will develop a mechanism for conveniently providing information about EV charging stations.
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The device will support the planning and deployment of an accessible and connected network of EV charging stations around the city, according to a statement issued by the business on Thursday. Please keep in mind that this item is still in the works.
Furthermore, the device will include vital information such as the location coordinates of existing charging stations/points in Delhi, as well as their specifications, the location coordinates (name of locality, vehicle segment, and type) of EV consumers, and the upcoming 100 public charging stations. Coordination of the locations of the stations originally tendered by the Delhi Government.
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“We are incredibly happy for the opportunity to contribute to Delhi’s march towards being the EV capital of India and to make Delhi a cleaner, greener, and better place,” stated Rohan Verma, CEO and ED of MapmyIndia. To make it more accountable, MapmyIndia Mappls mGIS maps and a technological platform will be employed.
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