REC CMD flags off first fleet of EVs; targets 100% EVs by 2024-25 
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REC CMD flags off 1st fleet of EVs; targets 100% EVs by 2024-25

In a transition to EV mobility, REC Limited CMD flagged off first fleet of Electric Vehicles (EVs) on Thursday at REC World Headquarters, Gurgaon

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: In a transition to EV mobility, REC Limited's Chairman & Managing Director (CMD) Vivek Kumar Dewangan flagged off first fleet of Electric Vehicles (EVs) on Thursday at REC World Headquarters, Gurgaon.

In a path towards green future, REC Ltd has set a target of replacement of all conventional staff vehicles by electric vehicles by 2024-25.

REC CMD also inaugurated a fast-charging station which is powered by rooftop 1 MW (approx.) solar plant and therefore, EV fleet will run on green power contributing to zero pollution.

The inauguration of REC Control Room was also done by Dewangan, which is a single point service provider for all the requirements of REC employees. It shall act as a coordination point among different departments for the employees of the corporation minimizing employees’ efforts and at the same time maximizing outputs. The seamless services would be rendered in this one-stop solution point in paperless form to manage transportation, health, general maintenance, administration along with other issues.

On this occasion, Director (Finance) Ajoy Choudhury, Director (Technical) VK Singh and Executive Director (HR/Administration) TSC Bosh and other senior officers of the corporation were also present.

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