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ToggleIntroduction: EV Momentum Is Real Infrastructure Must Catch Up
Odisha is witnessing a decisive shift toward electric mobility. Rising fuel costs, increasing environmental awareness, and supportive government policies have accelerated electric vehicle adoption across the state. From two wheelers and e rickshaws to commercial fleets, EVs are becoming a common sight on Odisha’s roads.
However, this growth brings a critical challenge to the forefront: charging infrastructure. Without a dense, reliable, and accessible EV charging network, Odisha risks slowing down its clean mobility momentum.
EV Adoption in Odisha: Strong Growth Signals
Over the last five years, EV adoption in Odisha has grown at an unprecedented pace.
EV Growth Snapshot (2019–2024)
- 2019: ~12,000 EVs
- 2021: ~45,000 EVs
- 2023: ~1.55 lakh EVs
- 2024: 2.19 lakh+ EVs
18× growth in just five years
This surge is driven primarily by electric two wheelers, shared mobility, and last mile delivery vehicles. The data clearly indicates that EVs are no longer a niche concept in Odisha they are becoming mainstream.
The Infrastructure Reality: A Widening Gap
Despite the rapid rise in EV numbers, public charging infrastructure has not expanded at the same pace.
EVs vs Public Chargers in Odisha
|
Metric |
Current Status |
|
EVs on road |
2,19,000+ |
|
Public charging stations |
~550 |
|
EVs per charger |
~400 |
|
Global recommended ratio |
15–20 EVs per charger |
This means Odisha currently has nearly 20 times fewer chargers than required for seamless EV usage.
Uneven Charger Distribution Across the State
Another major concern is geographical concentration.
City-wise Charging Infrastructure Share
- Bhubaneswar – 38%
- Cuttack – 17%
- Puri – 12%
- Rourkela – 9%
- Remaining districts – 24%
More than 65% of public chargers are concentrated in just three cities, leaving highways, industrial zones, and Tier-2/Tier-3 towns underserved.
For EV adoption to scale statewide, chargers must reach beyond urban centers.
Charger Type Matters: Speed Is the New Requirement
While the number of chargers is important, the type of chargers installed is equally critical.
Current Charger Mix in Odisha
- AC Chargers (3.3–22 kW): 72%
- DC Fast Chargers (30–60 kW): 21%
- High-Power DC Chargers (120 kW+): 7%
AC chargers are suitable for homes and long-duration parking. However, commercial fleets, buses, highways, and public locations require DC fast charging to reduce downtime.
Future ready infrastructure must prioritize fast and ultra fast chargers.
Highway Charging: The Missing Link
Odisha has a highway network spanning approximately 4,500 km, connecting major cities, ports, and industrial hubs.
Highway Charging Readiness
|
Parameter |
Current |
Required by 2030 |
|
Highway chargers |
~85 |
450+ |
|
Average spacing |
50–70 km |
≤25 km |
Without dense highway charging, long distance EV travel remains impractical, especially for logistics, tourism, and intercity transport.
Environmental Impact: Why Chargers Matter for Sustainability
EV charging infrastructure is directly linked to emission reduction.
Annual CO₂ Reduction Potential
- 25% EV adoption: ~0.6 million tonnes
- 40% EV adoption: ~1.1 million tonnes
- 50% EV adoption: ~1.6 million tonnes
More chargers mean more EVs and significantly cleaner air for Odisha’s cities.
Economic Impact: Charging Infrastructure as a Growth Engine
Beyond sustainability, EV charging infrastructure is a strong economic catalyst.
Estimated Economic Benefits
- Direct jobs (installation & operations): 18,000+
- Manufacturing & supply chain jobs: 25,000+
- Private investment potential: ₹3,000–₹4,500 crore
- High MSME participation
Local manufacturing and deployment of EV chargers help retain value within the state, creating long term employment and skill development opportunities.
Odisha’s EV Vision: Looking Ahead to 2030–2036
The state’s EV roadmap sets ambitious but achievable targets.
EV & Charging Outlook
|
Parameter |
2024 |
2030 |
2036 (Target) |
|
EV penetration |
~9% |
30% |
50% |
|
Public chargers |
~550 |
5,000+ |
12,000+ |
|
DC fast charger share |
28% |
45% |
60% |
Reaching these targets depends on accelerated charger deployment and private sector participation.
Conclusion: Charging Infrastructure Is the Foundation
Odisha stands at a defining moment in its EV journey. The demand is real, the policy direction is clear, and the benefits environmental, economic, and social are substantial. However, charging infrastructure remains the cornerstone of this transition.
To truly unlock the future of electric mobility, Odisha must:
- Expand public and highway charging networks
- Increase DC fast charging capacity
- Encourage local manufacturing and innovation
Companies like Evyoma play a crucial role in building reliable, scalable, and India ready EV charging solutions that can support this transformation.
The future of mobility in Odisha is electric and it must be powered by robust charging infrastructure.