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We should strengthen EV charging infrastructure through public-private collaboration

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March 2025

Private Discoms leverage advanced technologies like energy storage and smart grids to enhance energy efficiency and lower costs. Their focus on customer service leads to faster response times and simplified billing processes, fostering a smoother EV adoption experience.

We should strengthen EV charging infrastructure through public-private collaboration

Raman Bhatia Founder & Managing Director Servotech Renewable Power System Ltd.

The rapid expansion of electric vehicles (EVs) necessitates a robust and efficient charging infrastructure. However, financial constraints, regulatory challenges and outdated grid systems hinder progress. A collaborative approach between the government and private sector, leveraging smart technologies, policy reforms and innovative business models, is crucial to ensuring accessible, affordable and sustainable EV charging solutions. Let us hear more from Raman Bhatia.

How can privatising Discoms enhance EV charging infrastructure while addressing potential risks?

Privatising Discoms can significantly enhance EV charging infrastructure, especially in regions with weak networks. Driven by profit motives, private companies are more likely to invest in grid upgrades, improving reliability for EV users and general consumers. They also introduce advanced technologies such as energy storage and smart grids to optimise energy utilisation and reduce costs. Customer service improvements are likely characterised by quicker response times and streamlined billing, which can accelerate EV adoption. Increased competition may further drive innovation and efficiency, potentially reducing costs.

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