Incharz, NPCL inaugurate high-capacity EV charging plaza in Greater Noida 
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Incharz, NPCL inaugurate high-capacity EV charging facility in Greater Noida

The newly commissioned facility is equipped with a 60 kW DC fast charger and a 120 kW ultra-fast charger, along with an AC charger for electric two-wheelers

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Incharz, the EV charging infrastructure brand of Servotech, in collaboration with Noida Power Company Limited (NPCL), has inaugurated a high-capacity EV Charging Plaza at Greater Noida West, near Paramount Golfforeste Villas.

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The newly commissioned facility is equipped with a 60 kW DC fast charger and a 120 kW ultra-fast charger, along with an AC charger for electric two-wheelers. The charging plaza is designed to cater to a wide range of electric vehicles, including heavy-duty electric trucks, buses, commercial fleets and passenger EVs, enabling faster charging and improved operational efficiency.

The inauguration was attended by Tejpal Nagar, MLA, Dadri Vidhan Sabha, along with senior representatives from Servotech and NPCL. Speaking on the occasion, Prem Prakash, CEO, Incharz, said the project reflects the company’s focus on developing future-ready, high-speed charging infrastructure at strategic urban locations. Praveen Goyal, Senior Vice President, NPCL, said the collaboration aligns with NPCL’s vision of promoting sustainable and low-carbon mobility solutions in the region.

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