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    India to need 2L staff for EV charging by 2030

    17 hours ago

    Tata Power launched Mumbai's first MegaCharger hub amid concerns about a skilled manpower shortage hindering EV infrastructure growth. A TERI-MBRDI study emphasizes the urgent need for trained professionals to manage charging stations, highlighting gaps in training and standardization. While public charging points have increased significantly, experts stress that talent readiness must align with hardware deployment to sustain India's EV transition.
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