Chief Minister of Kerala Pinarayi Vijayan and NITI Aayog Amitabh Kant at the EVOLVE e-mobility conference in Kochi yesterday.
District Collector Ernakulam S Suhas charges an EV at Kerala's first EV charging station at an Indian Oil retail outlet (M/s United Fuels) in Edappally.
Kerala's first EV charging station is at an Indian Oil retail outlet (M/s United Fuels) in Edappally.
Kerala targets speedy e-mobility with 1 million EVs by 2022

Kerala, which is one of the biggest buyers of fossil-fuelled vehicles, aims to plug into EVs in a big way. Pilot fleet of 3,000 buses, 200,000 two-wheelers, 50,000 three-wheelers and 1,000 goods carriers to be part of a pilot project.

30 Jun 2019 | 11773 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

The southern state of Kerala, which is one of the major automobile markets in India and among the biggest buyers of fossil-fuelled vehicles, is undertaking a major shift in mobility practice. It is aiming to have a million or 10 lakh electric vehicles (EVs) on its roads by 2022, which ...

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