India will upgrade 5,500 km of highways into e-highways under the NHEV programme by 2026, connecting Delhi-Mumbai, Delhi-Kolkata, and Kolkata-Kanyakumari. Equipped with charging hubs, roadside assistance, logistics facilities, and IoT-enabled monitoring, the PPP model requires no government subsidy. Each ₹40-50 crore station will break even in 40 months, helping India accelerate EV adoption.
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19 Aug