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BPCL Rolls Out Second Phase of Setting up EV Charging Stations in Southern India

BPCL plans to provide CCS-2 EV charging stations at its fuel pumps at periodic intervals on all major national highways connecting major cities

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL), a Maharatna' and a Fortune Global 500 Company, on Saturday announced the launch of EV Fast-Charging stations on two corridors in the southern region of India i.e. Bangalore-Chennai and Bangalore-Mysore-Coorg Highway, revealed at an event in Bangalore. The fast chargers follow the CCS-2 protocol and are strategically located at nine of its fuel stations with an approximate distance of 100 Km on both sides of the routes.

25 KW fast Charging stations have been installed on two corridors in Southern India CCS-2 fast chargers have been installed at 9 fuel stations The Chennai-Trichy-Madurai highway part of the first phase of BPCL aims at converting its 7,000 conventional Retail Outlets into Energy Stations providing multiple fueling options.

BPCL plans to provide CCS-2 EV charging stations at its fuel pumps at periodic intervals on all major national highways connecting major cities and economic centers in the country. The Chennai-Trichy-Madurai highway was part of the first phase. The installation of a 25 KW fast charger will enable customers to discover and charge their EVs in about 30 minutes to enjoy a travel range of up to 125 Km along with the convenience of BPCL's user-friendly payment mobile application #HelloBPCL.

Speaking at the launch of the EV Fast-Charging Corridors, PS Ravi, Executive Director In-charge (Retail), BPCL said, The growth of the Indian electric vehicle market has been significant over the years and the launch of our EV Fast-Charging Corridors on the Bangalore-Chennai Highway and Bangalore-Mysore-Coorg Highway is aligned with India's EV dream of transitioning to cleaner alternatives. Our leading edge in providing superior solutions and experiences will serve our EV customers along the two new corridors and will provide a Pure for Sure experience in this exciting journey of electric mobility."

With the announcement of the launch, BPCL aims at accelerating its focus on new business segments and converting its 7,000 conventional Retail Outlets into Energy Stations providing multiple fueling options, which will also include an EV charging facility, in the medium to long term.

(With PTI inputs)

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