Okaya EV installs high-capacity chargers for Ayodhya Water Metro Project | Autocar Professional

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Okaya EV installs high-capacity chargers for Ayodhya Water Metro Project | Autocar Professional


Okaya EV has successfully commissioned high-capacity EV chargers for the Ayodhya Water Metro Project, a move aimed at boosting sustainable and efficient transportation for religious tourism. Equipped with 150 kWh CCS2 Super-Fast EV chargers, these stations support the eco-friendly boats operating between Guptar Ghat and Naya Ghat.

The water metro service, managed by Cochin Shipyard Ltd., offers a scenic and time-saving alternative, aligning with the government’s vision of sustainable transport. Okaya EV’s involvement in this project reflects its commitment to advancing green and innovative solutions for transportation infrastructure.

Dr. Anshul Gupta, Managing Director of Okaya EV, shared insights into the Ayodhya Water Metro Project, said, “Our involvement in the Ayodhya Water Metro Project marks a pivotal step in our commitment to redefine sustainable transportation. By integrating our EV chargers, we are not just powering boats; we are fueling a transformative journey towards eco-friendly mobility. Okaya EV is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of innovation, and our role in this project states our dedication to shaping a greener and more sustainable future for generations to come.”

This initiative also underscores Okaya EV’s dedication to playing a key role in shaping a greener and more sustainable future for generations to come.

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