Bharatpur, Dec 18 : Two electric vehicle charging stations have been brought into operation at the central bus terminal in Bharatpur.
The charging
stations were constructed at a cost of around Rs 9 million by the Nepal
Electricity Authority with the aim of reducing the consumption of petroleum
products and developing environment friendly transport system through the use
of EVs, said NEA engineer Sagar Gyawali.
Maximum six
vehicles, both light and heavy ones, can be charged at a go through the
stations, he said. The stations are based on CCH and GBT EV charging
technologies, said Shiva Adhikari, the project manager, which won the contract
to construct the charging stations. It takes one and one and a half hours to
fully charge a vehicle based on the type of vehicle, he said.
Chargers with
142 kilowatts and 50 kVA transformers have been installed, said Gyawali, adding
that there is online payment system. Similarly, AC and DC chargers with 60
kilowatts each have also been installed.
It charges Rs
8.28 per unit electricity to charge a vehicle between 5 am and 5 pm. Similarly,
Rs 10.44 per unit is charged between 5 pm and 11 pm, and Rs 9.6 between 11 pm
and 5am.
Around five
vehicles have been charged at the stations on a daily basis, said Asim
Bhattarai, managing director of the Arjan Construction and Suppliers, which has
been contracted to run the Bus Park.
Meanwhile, the
NEA has aimed to construct 51 charging stations across the country. Out of
them, 12 have come into operation, and construction of 32 has been over, said
Gyawali. Construction of the remaining ones has reached its final stage, he
added. (RSS)