SOURCE : THE HINDU | PUBLISHED : 10 SEP 2024
As part of Tech Trial Run III, the National Highways for Electric Vehicles (NHEV) flagged off electric cars, buses, and freight vehicles from Chennai to Tiruchi, on the occasion of World EV Day. This is done in a bid to understand the cost of logistics, reduce it, and also upgrade the five highways in the State into e-highwa
As part of Tech Trial Run III, the National Highways for Electric Vehicles (NHEV) flagged off electric cars, buses, and freight vehicles from Chennai to Tiruchi, on the occasion of World EV Day. This is done in a bid to understand the cost of logistics, reduce it, and also upgrade the five highways in the State into e-highways.
These trials will give a competitive analysis of diesel, liquefied natural gas (LNG) and electric (EV) vehicles, the respective fuel consumption, and cost of logistics. This will be helpful for companies that want to lease or buy them, Abhijeet Sinha, Program Director, NHEV, said.
The trial run will have 200 buses and 200 trucks that will cover 1,360 km, and the focus will be on five key routes— Tiruchi to Chennai, Tiruchi to Madurai, Coimbatore to Ulundurpet, Krishnagiri to Madurai, and Madurai to Kanniyakumari. The results of the trials will be out in a month.
On the charging infrastructure along the highways, he said, “We have installed temporary charging points for the trials. The results of the trials will tell us about the number of charging points required on the highway.”
SOURCE : THE HINDU | PUBLISHED : 10 SEP 2024