DESCO Launches Electric Vehicle Charging Hub

Industry: Automotive, Power
Company: Dhaka Electric Supply Company Limited (DESCO)
Company Intelligence Tag: Marketing Insights

Dhaka Electric Supply Company (DESCO) recently launched an electric vehicle (EV) charging station at Matikata Sumatra Filling Station in Dhaka, addressing global climate concerns. The initiative supports the vision of building a smart Bangladesh and reducing air pollution in the city. The event highlighted the economic advantages of EVs, urging filling station owners and entrepreneurs to collaborate in promoting electric mobility. Three pilot charging stations are already operational, with plans for three more. The occasion emphasized the collective effort needed to transition towards pollution-free cities and the global imperative to reduce carbon emissions.

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