The public EV market will grow with a 50% CAGR in India by 2030. This is enormous for any industry and that is why everyone has an eye on it and businesses regardless of their industry are actively investing in the electric vehicle space. This market is rising, and it is the perfect time for you to enter the electric vehicle industry, in this article, we will see the step-by-step process of How to apply for charging station in India in 2023.
The government is pushing the EV infrastructure, investors are pouring money, banks are giving loans on easy terms, and the market demand for EV charging stations is at an all-time high so if you enter the market now, no one can stop you from becoming successful.
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How to apply for Charging station in India:
To grow the EV infrastructure quickly, the government has ensured minimal resistance from businesses or individuals working on EV infrastructure. Unlike setting up a petrol station you don’t need any license or multiple layers of approval for a charging station.
To get the government approval all you need to make sure of is,
- You have a place large enough to set up a charging station,
- a power supply setup capable enough to charge multiple EVs simultaneously, and
- constructed well enough to pass EVs smoothly creating no choking point.
So these are the few things you need to ensure before applying for the EV charging station.
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Charging station application process:
However, you can open a charging station without asking anyone, but the issue arises when the authorities knock on your door. So, although you don’t need specific permission it’s good to have all the permissions and apply for EV charging stations.
The charging station application process may vary depending on the state or the city you are in, here’s the process based on the state:
- Apply for Charging station application in Delhi: Apply Now
- Apply for charging station application in Maharashtra: Apply Now
- Apply for charging station in Andhra Pradesh: Apply Now
- Apply for charging station in Gujrat: Apply Now
Every state has its rules and regulations but here are the essential approvals that are required for setting up a charging station:
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Approvals required for charging station:
- Connectivity Approval: DISCOM (Distribution Company) for electricity connectivity and load allocation.
- CEIG Approval: For inspecting the electrical wiring and fittings.
- State Electrical Inspectorate: Approval of electrical infrastructure by the state electrical inspectorate or authorised third-party agencies.
- Fire Safety Approval: From the Fire Department, ensuring compliance with fire safety norms.
- CEA Approval: Regarding electrical safety, metering, grid connectivity, etc.
- Pollution Control Board: Consent for establishment from the State Pollution Control Board, especially for land use.
- Local Authority: Approvals related to land use, layout, construction, signage etc. from Municipal Corporation or Development Authority.
- MoP Guidelines: Adhering to charger standards, location density norms etc. issued by the Ministry of Power.
Now this might look like a lot, but efforts from higher authorities like the one where the Delhi Govt. has opened a one-window facility to cater to all the needs for EV charging setup will help the EV infra grow.
Minimum Requirements for Charging Station Approval:
Now that you know which authority approvals you need for a charging station let’s see what the minimum requirements are you need to fix before you apply for charging station.
- Land Area: Minimum size of 45 x 18 sqft for the charging equipment layout. Additional parking area is required.
- Power Supply: The power supply to your charging station must be capable enough to handle the load of your charging station. (Click here to learn more about the power requirements)
- Chargers: At least one each of Bharat DC-001 (15kW), Bharat AC-001 (10kW), CCS (50kW), and CHAdeMO (50kW) chargers. More chargers can be added.
- Data Sharing: Share station data with DISCOM and maintain protocols as prescribed.
Permissions: Charging station setup is a de-licensed activity; no separate license is required. Requires connectivity provision by DISCOM on priority.
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EV charger prices in India:
Now let’s see what the cost of all BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) approved chargers is in India.
(Note: The EV chargers in your station must be BIS-approved)
In India the charging ports used in EV chargers are, CCS2 & Chadmo and among both the CCS2 is used in most of cars.
Although CCS2 and Chadmo are just different ports there isn’t much difference in the cost of both:
EV charger cost:
Power Rating | Cost |
3.3kW | 10-15k |
7.2kW | 35-45k |
10kW | 50-60k |
15kW | 1.5-2 lakh |
30kW | 4.5-6 lakh |
50kW | 10-12 lakh |
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