CESL ink agreement to provide 25,000 Andhra electricity workers

State-run Convergence Energy Services Ltd (CESL) has entered into an agreement with New and Renewable Energy Development Corporation of Andhra Pradesh (NREDCAP) to provide 25,000 wheels to government employees Convergence Energy Services Ltd (CESL) has entered into an agreement with New and Renewable Energy Development Corporation of Andhra Pradesh (NREDCAP) to provide 25,000 wheels to government employeesAccording to the statement, under this agreement with NREDCAP, these electric vehicles will be provided to government officials in Andhra Pradesh and the number could increase according to need

.Andhra Pradesh Energy Minister Balineni Srinivasa Reddy said, “Our vision, with the purchase of two-wheeled electric vehicles, is to make Andhra Pradesh electrically powered. We have been successfully providing affordable and clean power and e-mobility fillip will make further progress. on the acquisition of clean energy.

”Two-wheeled electric vehicles for government employees will improve energy and financial savings and we hope that more and more people will also convert EVs, he added.Under this agreement, CESL and NREDCAP will work to consolidate needs, move electric vehicles, and build charging infrastructure.CESL will create an effective payment security system, which will be assisted by NREDCAP.

Srikant Nagulapalli, Chairman, NREDCAP said, “Apart from reducing climate change, electricity will be a key driver of economic growth and we will focus on creating a conducive environment for government. We will encourage all public servants including affiliated communities, community-based activities, ward clerk staff, ward wards and others to choose EVs. Large EV vessels in the state will encourage mass acquisition.

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”Dual-wheel drive drivers will be provided with a monthly contract that includes full insurance to be held as EMI in a voluntary government work account.It will carry a general three-year warranty if it deals with any aspect of production. Batteries will also carry a warranty of up to three years or 60,000 kms anywhere before.

Mahua Acharya, MD and Chief Executive Officer, CESL said, “Andhra Pradesh’s decision to use electricity will accelerate the adoption of E-mobility in the country, with the hope that it will provide a platform for other provinces to adopt it.”EESL 100 percent power company – is a new energy company focused on providing clean, affordable and reliable energy.

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