Chennai to Install EV Charging Stations in Key Neighborhoods to Boost E-Mobility

The Greater Chennai Corporation is planning to install electric vehicle charging stations in several key neighborhoods, including Anna Nagar and T. Nagar. Each location will feature two charging points integrated with parking facilities to support the city's growing number of EV users. The initiative follows a council request by a ward councillor highlighting the lack of accessible public charging infrastructure. The project, to be developed under a public-private partnership, aims to enhance convenience and promote cleaner transportation in the city.

Key Points: Chennai EV Charging Stations Plan for Anna Nagar, T. Nagar

  • Charging stations in 5 prominent neighborhoods
  • Two points per location near parking
  • Supports private and commercial EV users
  • Part of Smart Parking Management System
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Chennai plans EV charging stations to boost electric mobility

Chennai Corporation to install EV charging points in 15+ locations including Anna Nagar and Adyar to support growing electric vehicle adoption.

"The corporation would establish charging stations in more than 15 locations across Chennai as part of a broader plan to support sustainable urban transport. - Mayor R. Priya"

Chennai, March 15

The Greater Chennai Corporation is preparing to install electric vehicle charging stations in several prominent neighbourhoods of the city as part of efforts to strengthen charging infrastructure and promote the adoption of electric mobility.

According to civic officials, the charging stations will be set up in areas including Anna Nagar, T. Nagar, Nungambakkam, Adyar and Besant Nagar. Each location will be equipped with two charging points, allowing motorists to charge their electric vehicles while utilising nearby parking facilities.

The initiative is likely to support the growing number of electric vehicle users in Chennai, including private vehicle owners as well as operators working in the app-based taxi, logistics and delivery sectors.

With electric two-wheelers and cars becoming increasingly common across the city, the availability of accessible charging facilities in busy commercial and residential areas is expected to improve convenience for motorists who spend long hours on the road.

Civic authorities noted that the project also reflects the rising demand for public charging infrastructure as more residents transition to electric mobility. The lack of easily accessible charging points has been a major concern for many EV users, particularly in densely populated residential localities and commercial hubs.

The proposal for installing EV charging stations had earlier been raised during a council meeting by Ward 104 councillor T.V. Shemmozhi, who highlighted the need for additional public charging infrastructure across the city.

The councillor had pointed out that many residents who had shifted to electric vehicles were facing difficulties locating charging facilities and urged the corporation to consider providing charging stations in residential areas.

Following the request, Mayor R. Priya announced that the corporation would establish charging stations in more than 15 locations across Chennai as part of a broader plan to support sustainable urban transport.

Officials said the EV charging stations would be developed alongside parking facilities under a revamped Smart Parking Management System, which is being implemented through a public-private partnership model. Integrating EV charging with designated parking areas is expected to optimise space usage and improve accessibility for motorists.

The civic body is likely to begin work on the project by the end of the year, marking another step in Chennai's push towards cleaner and more sustainable transportation infrastructure.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good initiative, but only two points per location? The queues will be longer than at a tea stall during peak hours! They need to think bigger, especially for commercial hubs like T. Nagar. Start with at least 5-6 points.
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Arjun K
Finally! Our councillor actually listened. Been writing to the corporation about this for months. Please ensure the parking spaces are reserved strictly for EVs while charging. Otherwise, autos and bikes will block them as usual.
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to Chennai, I'm impressed to see this kind of forward-thinking infrastructure. It makes the city more attractive for professionals like me who are considering an EV. Hope the execution is smooth.
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Vikram M
The public-private partnership model is smart. But transparency is key—citizens should know the pricing structure and maintenance plans upfront. We don't want another project that starts with fanfare and dies in a year.
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Kavya N
Great news for the environment and for my electric scooter! 😊 But what about suburbs like Porur or Velachery? The focus seems to be on the more affluent areas. Infrastructure should be equitable for all Chennai residents.

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