Tata Power-DDL and Magna Yuma Light Up Delhi with EV Battery-Swapping Stations
Tata Power-DDL collaborates with Magna Yuma to establish battery-swapping stations for electric vehicles in Delhi. The initiative will enhance sustainable mobility, with Tata Power-DDL providing space and Magna Yuma handling design and maintenance. Initially, two stations will be set up at Shalimar Bagh's Centre and Badli grid substations.

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Tata Power-DDL, a prominent power utility in North Delhi serving nearly 9 million residents, has partnered with Magna Yuma to introduce battery-swapping stations for electric vehicles in the city.
Under this agreement, Tata Power-DDL will allocate specific spaces for these stations, while Magna Yuma will take charge of their design, procurement, installation, and maintenance.
Initially focusing on the Shalimar Bagh area, two battery-swapping stations will be erected at the Centre Grid and Badli Grid substations, marking a significant step towards sustainable mobility and clean energy adoption.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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