Reliance sets up free EV charging infra for employees in Mumbai campus
In a first, billionaire Mukesh Ambani's
Reliance Industries Ltd has set up electric vehicle (EV) charging
infrastructure at its Mumbai campus to
allow employees to charge their EVs free of cost.
The company's HR on Wednesday sent mailers to employees informing
about the Jio-bp pulse EV charging zone at its Navi Mumbai campus,
Reliance Corporate Park (RCP).
"Charge your electric vehicle at RCP @ no cost!" the
mailer said detailing the process of accessing the facility.
The charging station set up by Jio-bp - the company's fuel
retailing joint venture with British energy giant bp - is in line with the
firm's promise to achieve net carbon neutrality.
Reliance is likely to create such infrastructure at other campuses
too.
According to the email by HR, the Jio bp pulse facility will be
available to Reliance employees to charge their electric vehicles free
of cost.
The Jio bp pulse zone at Reliance Corporate Park presently
includes six chargers of different configurations to cater to both electric
two-wheelers and four-wheelers.
Reliance employees need to register through the Jio bp pulse
Charge mobile app and scan the QR code on the charging unit to start the EV
charging session, it said.
Reliance BP Mobility Limited, operating under the brand name
Jio-bp, is working with multiple demand aggregators, OEMs and technology
partners with a vision of being the leading EV charging infrastructure player
in India.
During 2021, Jio-bp constructed and launched one of the country's
largest EV charging hubs in Dwarka, Delhi with BluSmart as its primary
customer.
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