The CESL managed by the state on Saturday announced the tie with Goa and Kerala to get more than 30,000 two-wheeled and three wheels. Convergence Energy Services Ltd. (CESL) has falsified the main partnership on World Environment Day in an effort to continue the placement of electric vehicles in the country, the company said in a statement.
These are the first entries to the 2W and 3W segments in this country, with solutions uniquely designed to provide affordable financial solutions to buyers. Under the agreement, CESL will also invest in establishing electrical vehicle charging infrastructure and monitoring the use of assets. This customer-oriented approach is designed to provide easy use of good use and better accessibility.
Nilesh Cabral, Minister of Power, Environment, New and Renewable Energy, Goa Government, said the availability of two-wheeled EV and related infrastructure can collect widespread demand and popularity, especially in countries such as Goa. In addition, CESL has included a strategic relationship with Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), TV Motor Company, JBM Renewables Pvt Ltd., and Fortum India.
In this agreement, CESL and private companies will jointly expand and adopt EV ecosystems. This will require public charging infrastructure settings, better technology adoption in charging, exploring the best practices and business models as well as the availability of potential customer segments for request augmentation. These agreements will also include the development of road operators and toll roads. The feasibility of garden facilities and costs to customers in all EV segments will also be explored as part of the project.