India is currently at a critical crossroads in its development journey. Our nation aspires to become a $5 trillion economy. At the same time, it is grappling with one of the world’s worst pollution crises. Shockingly, 14 of the top 20 most polluted cities globally are located in India. Pollution hampers public health, deteriorates the quality of life, and causes financial losses. Furthermore, it tarnishes the global reputation of the country and discourages tourism—a major source of income and employment.
A major contributor to both pollution and global warming is the use of diesel and petrol vehicles. As per rough estimate, India has approximately 210 million bikes, 50 million cars, 5 million trucks, and many more unregistered ‘Jugads’ running around the clock on Indian roads. Conventional electricity generation systems and many industries also contribute to pollution and warming, as they rely on fossil fuels.
Fossil fuels—whether imported or indigenous—are finite. Eventually, one day they will be depleted. That day is not far, if we do not shift our energy consumption from fossil fuels to solar electricity.
To tackle these serious problems, expanding the use of renewable energy—particularly solar power—is not just an environmental necessity but also an economic one.
Uttar Pradesh currently imports around 2,500 to 3,000 MW of electricity from other states. Except for a few major cities, many district headquarters, towns, large villages, and remote areas in UP still lack round-the-clock electricity. This power shortage puts a heavy financial burden on the state. Generating solar power locally will help reduce import dependence, stabilize energy supply, and ease pressure on the state’s budget.
Produces electricity without emissions, reducing smog and greenhouse gases.
Powers vehicles and industries without the pollution caused by fossil fuels.
Reduces long-term electricity costs and dependence on imported fuels.
Generates employment in installation, operation, and maintenance.
Aligns with India’s climate commitments and the National Solar Mission.
In first phase, Ekagra EV chargers will be installed from the start of each busy highway and then after every 20 kms. This interval may vary between 05 and 50 kms depending on site conditions. Each station will install a 100 KWH solar power generation unit. The solar plant runs 6 to 10 hours depending upon weather. This is enough to charge around 32 Vehicles in a day. Each vehicle would be charged 15 to 20 mts and get 15 to 20 KWH.
Initially, Ekagra EV chargers may not get immediate users—it may take several months to year. Once a particular station begins selling above 50% Power as an average of month. The second phase of that Station will begin within six months or sooner. In second phase, the generation Capacity of that particular station will be increased to 200 KWH.
When sale of a particular station with 200 KWH would reach above 50% of the power, the third phase will be implemented within another six months or earlier. In third Phase, the generation of that particular station will be upgraded to 300 KWH. At the same time we would increase the size of the building to provide more parking space
When sale of a particular station would reach more than 50% of the 300 KWH capacity, the fourth phase will be initiated within another six months or earlier. In the Forth Phase, the generation capacity of that particular station will be increased to 500 KWH.
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Given India’s high population density and rising energy consumption, the shift to solar power is not optional—it is essential. Solar EV Charging Projects like this offer a scalable, eco-friendly, and economically sound solution to meet growing electricity demand while protecting the environment.
This project is not just a commercial initiative—it is a strategic solution to tackle pollution, power shortages, and economic challenges. Through our phased 50 MW solar installation, we aim to become a trusted partner in Uttar Pradesh’s transition toward clean, affordable, and self-reliant energy.
He has taken VRS from Professorship. He is financially and technically sound to finance, install and run this project. He is already building a Resort in 10 Acres Land in Nainital Distt. The resort is running exclusively by the solar Energy.
He is working as a builder in Hapur for the last 20 years. He is also financially and technically sound to finance, install and run this project.
Ekagra Infratech LLP is a Limited Liability Partnership incorporated on 11th September 2023, registered with the Registrar of Companies, Kanpur (LLPIN: ACC-9381).
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