PFC okays ₹633cr loan for purchase of 6,000 EVs for Delhi roads

About 5000 passenger EVs, purchased from PFC load would be leased out to Blusmart Mobility to expand its fleet of ride-hailing cabs for Delhi

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New Delhi: The Power Finance Corporation Ltd (PFC), a Maharatna company and the leading non banking financial company (NBFC) in Indian power sector, has sanctioned a loan of ₹633 crores to Gensol Engineering Ltd (GEL) for purchase of 5000 passenger electric vehicles (EVs) and 1000 cargo EVs. The passenger EVs will be leased to Blusmart Mobility Pvt. Ltd (BMPL) to expand its fleet of ride-hailing cabs. The first tranche of the loan has been disbursed, and the first lot of EV cabs has hit the roads of Delhi.

The cabs were flagged off by Ajay Tewari, additional secretary, ministry of power and Ravinder Singh Dhillon, chairman and managing director, PFC, at a function yesterday. Rajiv Ranjan Jha, director (projects), Manoj Sharma, director (commercial), Simmi R Nakra, chief vigilance officer, and Anmol Singh Jaggi (CEO and co-founder, Blusmart Mobility) and other senior officers were present on the occasion.

Addressing on the occasion of flagging off the first lot of EVs, Dhillon said, “E-mobility adoption is going on at a fast pace in the country, and we believe that there is a huge potential in this field. Through this funding, PFC has endeavoured to contribute towards India’s nationally determined contributions (NDC) goals, and this will go a long way for moving towards a healthy and sustainable mode of transport.”

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The 5000 passenger e4Ws (electric four-wheelers) funded by PFC are being deployed in Delhi and would result in emission savings of over 1,00,000 tons of CO2 equivalent. This is equivalent to the amount of CO2 absorbed by over 5 million fully-grown trees in a year. With a vision of accelerating India’s net-zero goal, PFC, apart from funding renewables in a big way, has been exploring opportunities in debt funding of EVs (OEMs and fleet acquisition), battery OEMs and EV charging infrastructure.

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