"There are more two-wheeler users than four-wheelers in Delhi. The state government is providing a subsidy of Rs 6,000 on the purchase of the electric two-wheelers, so we are trying to motivate this section of buyers to opt for e-vehicles by making charging easy for them," an NDMC official said at the meeting, according to Times of India (TOI).
NDMC will partner with Telecommunications Consultants India Limited, Broadcast Engineering Consultants India Limited, Energy Efficient Services Limited, Indraprastha Gas Limited, Tata Power BYPL and BRPL to accomplish the task.