Reliance Industries has set up an electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure at its Mumbai campus to allow employees to charge their EVs free of cost. The EV charging station built by Jio-bp justifies the firm’s commitment to achieving net carbon neutrality. Reliance is now planning to create such infrastructure at other campuses too.
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The Jio bp pulse facility will be available to Reliance employees to charge their electric vehicles. The Jio bp pulse zone at Reliance Corporate Park presently includes six chargers of different designs to serve both electric two-wheelers and four-wheelers. Reliance employees will need to register via the Jio bp pulse Charge mobile app and scan the QR code on the charging unit to start the EV charging session, the company said in a statement.