No separate license needed for EV charging stations: Power Ministry notifies

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Electric Vehicle Charging Station Activity is about to get major boost in India. The Ministry of Power has issued a notification stating that setting up charging stations for electric vehicles does not need a separate licence under the Electricity Act of 2003. The Ministry of Power has categorised electricity utilised at an electric vehicle (EV) charging station to be counted as ‘power consumed’, and has thus negated the need for a separate power trading license.

The Electricity Act, 2003 (The Act) was brought into force with effect from 10th June, 2003, which inter-alia as per section 12 requires licence to be obtained for the activities of transmission, distribution or trading in electricity. Recently, the issue of charging of batteries of electric vehicles has been deliberated at various forums as to whether or not charging stations would be required to obtain licence under the Act. The matter has been examined in detail in consultation with various stakeholders including Central Electricity Authority.

As the charging of battery essentially involves utilization of electrical energy for its conversion to chemical energy, which gets stored in the battery. Thus, the charging of battery of an electric vehicle by a charging station involves a service requiring consumption of electricity by the charging station and earning revenue for this purpose from the owner of the vehicle. The activity does not in any way include sale of electricity to any person as the electricity is consumed within the premises owned by the charging station, which may be connected to the distribution system or otherwise for receiving electricity. By the same logic, the activity does not involve further distribution or transmission of electricity.

Hence the Ministry has clarified that during the activity of charging of battery for use in electric vehicle, the charging station does not perform any of the activities namely transmission, distribution or trading of electricity, which require licence under the provisions of the Act, hence the charging of batteries of electric vehicles through charging station does not require any licence under the provisions of the Electricity Act, 2003. [Download the notification PDF by Ministry of Power]

The industry has welcomed the clarification, saying it would create a level playing field for different stakeholders in the sector. The government’s stand is now expected to give a boost to the development of charging infrastructure and drive e-mobility in the country in the coming future.