Noida International Airport ties up with Statiq for 24/7 EV Charging Infrastructure
Statiq will be responsible for setting up, operating, and maintaining the charging infrastructure, which will be available 24/7 for all airport vehicles.
Noida International Airport announced a strategic partnership with Statiq on Monday to set up an electric vehicle charging infrastructure at the airside.
According to a statement, Statiq will be responsible for setting up, operating, and maintaining the charging infrastructure, which will be available 24/7 for all concessionaires and airport vehicles.
The collaboration focuses on implementing EV charging solutions to enable airport partners to deploy electric ground support equipment and vehicles within the airport premises.
In the initial phase, Statiq plans to install a combination of 7.4 kilowatts AC chargers for smaller electric vehicles and 120 kW and 240 kW chargers for high-powered, rapid charging needs.
“We are delighted to partner with Statiq, which has one of India’s largest electric vehicle charging networks. With Statiq’s expertise, we will ensure 24/7 availability of fast EV charging infrastructure for all airside operations, in line with our sustainable design and operations principles,” said Nicolas Schenk, chief development officer of NIA in the statement.
The statement further said Statiq’s advanced charging technology would support the airport’s ambitious sustainability goals, aligning with global and national efforts to promote cleaner transportation.
Noida International Airport will combine Indian hospitality with Swiss technology and efficiency, creating a modern and user-friendly experience inspired by India’s rich heritage.
The first phase of the airport, featuring one runway and one terminal, will be able to handle traffic of 12 million passengers annually.
After completing all four development phases, the airport can cater to 70 million passengers annually, the release added.
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