New Delhi, Oct 4 () Finnish clean energy firm
Fortum Oyj
today said it has entered into a pact with state-owned construction company
NBCC
for developing electric vehicle charging infrastructure at all its upcoming projects.
"Fortum Oyj, leading Finnish clean energy company in which
Government of Finland
owns 50.8 per cent shares, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with NBCC (India)
Ltd
for developing charging infrastructure across India in all upcoming NBCC construction projects," a
Fortum
Oyj statement said.
The MoU was signed by Arto Raty, Senior Vice President of
Corporate Affairs and Communications of Fortum
and
Yogesh Sharma, Executive Director, NBCC.
This pact will cover all major activities in value chain from planning and designing to making investment and operating the infrastructure using cloud based system.
As a first step, Fortum has installed one 22 KW AC charger on pilot basis in
New Moti Bagh Colony
, which shall be operated using Fortum's cloud-based system.
The charging station was inaugurated by Finland's Minister for Housing, Energy and the Environment,
Kimmo Tiilikainen
in presence of Durga Shankar Mishra, Secretary, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs and
Anoop Kumar Mittal
, Chairman cum Managing Director, NBCC. Tiilikainen said, "India is one of the fastest growing economies in the world. While the rapid growth puts strain on the environment, it also opens extensive opportunities. Technological expertise of Finnish companies can be leveraged to support the sustainable development of Indian economy and energy sector. We are really happy to see Finnish companies bringing in their best technology and solutions to India." KKS ABM
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