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Okaya Power gets contract to set up 4,244 EV charging stations from state-run REIL
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Last Updated: Jan 08, 2021, 03:26 PM IST
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Synopsis REIL, a mini ratna company, has given contract for supply, installation and commissioning of over 4244 multi-standard EV charging stations with CCS, CHAdeMO, Type-2 and Bharat specification protocol across the country, the company said.
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Okaya Power Group is one of the largest manufacturers and suppliers of EV charging stations, lithium ion batteries and lead acid batteries in India.
New Delhi: Okaya Power on Friday said it has bagged a contract from state-owned Rajasthan Electronics and Instruments Limited (REIL) for setting up 4,244 multi-standard EV (electric vehicle) charging stations across the country. This is the second such contract won by the company from REIL in about a year s time, Okaya Power said in a statement.
Signify, Okaya ahead in race for $28 bn EESL order
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Signify Innovations India Ltd (formerly Philips Lighting) and Okaya Power Group have emerged as frontrunners for an estimated $28 billion order to supply solar home systems, said two people aware of the development.
Croatia’s Solvis d.o.o. and New Delhi-based Gautam Solar Pvt. Ltd have also submitted bids to state-run Energy Efficiency Services Ltd (EESL) for supplying as many as 47 million home power systems, billed as the world’s largest such tender.
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