Central Railway collaborates with UNEP, Tata Power for e-vehicle charging
Date: 11 Feb 2021
Central
Railway, Mumbai, in association with the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and
Tata Power have announced the launch of their novel green initiative for
promoting e-mobility in Mumbai. As a part of this initiative, charging points
for electrical vehicles will be made available at all important railway
stations in the island city, the suburbs and adjoining Mumbai Metropolitan
Region.
The
charging points will cover a wide geographical area and offer a seamless
experience for EV owners to charge their vehicles through a pay-per-use model.
The collaborative venture aims to boost the overall e-mobility sector and
encourage green mobility around railway stations, which are transport modal hubs.
In
the first phase, key railway stations have been lined up including CSMT
(Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus), Thane, Dadar, Parel and Byculla for
which work orders have already been floated. The second phase will cover the
next set of stations including Kurla LTT (LokmanyaTilak Terminus), Bhandup,
Panvel and Kurla. Areas at the entry-exit points of railway stations which have
parking facility have been earmarked for the charging stations as per
availability.
Recent
transport department statistics show that in the state of Maharashtra,
electrical cars and scooters registration rose from 1,459 in 2017-18 to 7,400
in 2019-20, a very healthy growth of 405 per cent. In Mumbai, the figure jumped
from 46 to 672, a staggering 1,360 per cent. The timing of this initiative to
boost e-mobility could not be better!
Robin
Kalia, Senior Divisional Commercial Manager of the Central Railway of Mumbai,
said, “An EV charging station has been installed at Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj
Terminus (CMT) in partnership with TATA Power and UNEP. We plan to extrapolate
this model for installing EV charging stations at all major Railway Stations
under Mumbai division. This endeavour owes its successful implementation to the
strategic leadership of Shri Shalabh Goel, Divisional Railway Manager (DRM),
Mumbai and the technical support provided by the Electrical Engineering team
led by Shri H. S. Sood, Sr. Divisional Electrical Engineer,Mumbai.”
“A
transition to e-mobility is one of the best solutions for combating the
challenges of air pollution and the climate crises with electrification being a
flexible, energy efficient and sustainable way to decarbonize the economy,”
said AtulBagai, Head of UNEP’s India Office. “India is taking a step in the
right direction towards achieving a cleaner transport sector through this
tri-party initiative. We are proud to be working closely with Central Railway
and Tata Power to leverage cleaner energy sources and nudge India towards
adopting them more widely.”
Commenting
on this partnership, Dr.Praveer Sinha, CEO &Managing Director of Tata
Power, said, “We are extremely glad to collaborate with the UNEP and Central
Railway for our clean mobility initiatives. This partnership is important for
us as it will demonstrate our commitment to provide greener and cleaner
e-mobility solutions to consumers in the Mumbai, capital city of Maharashtra.”
The
expansion of charging points will augment Tata Power’s network of 300 already
in place in 40 different cities.
E-mobility
is important for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution. Today,
transport contributes to approximately onequarter of all energy-related carbon
dioxide emissions, andis set to reach one-third, growing faster than any other
sector. In India, the transport sector accounts for 18% of total energy
consumption and contributes an estimated 142 million tonnes of CO2 emissions
annually, out of which 123 million tonnes is contributed by the road transport segment
alone.