Guidelines for Installation and Operation of Battery Swapping and Charging Stations

The guidelines apply to providers of swappable batteries, as well as owners and operators of battery charging stations and battery swapping stations located anywhere in India. The guidelines apply to providers of swappable batteries, as well as owners and operators of battery charging stations and battery swapping stations located anywhere in India. Owners of battery charging stations or battery swapping stations can utilize their existing electricity connections for charging swappable batteries, with or without increasing the connected load.

Enhancing Mobility for Persons with Disabilities: Free Travel Facilities in Nagaland

The Transport Department emphasized the importance of accessible transportation, stating that bus stops, railway stations, and airports must adhere to accessibility standards. These standards ensure that facilities such as parking spaces, toilets, ticketing counters, and machines are compliant with the needs of individuals with long-term physical, mental, intellectual, or sensory impairments.

New Guidelines for Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure

The guidelines apply to manufacturers, owners, and operators of EV charging stations located in public, semi-public, and private areas. They also extend to power utilities and central and state agencies. These guidelines aim to promote the adoption of EVs by creating a robust and accessible charging network.

Delhi-NCR Gears Up for Winter with Revised Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP)

Stage II (“Very Poor” AQI) now mandates dual-fuel mode or retrofitted emission controls for larger diesel generators (62 kW – 800 kW). Stage III (“Severe” AQI) imposes a complete ban on specific dust-generating C&D activities across the entire NCR. It also restricts specified means of transportation.

Enhanced Parking Fees For Private Vehicles In Delhi

The Commission has issued a directive to the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC), and Delhi Cantonment Board (DCB) to comprehensively review and revise parking charges in their respective jurisdictions. The strict implementation of these revised charges should be completed across Delhi by November 1, 2024.