Noida International Airport (NIA) declared a deliberate collaboration with Statiq, India’s leading electric vehicle (EV) charging network, to set up vast airside EV charging framework. Statiq will establish, work, and sustain the airside electric vehicle charging framework for round-the-clock actions. All dealers and airport vehicles will have approach to this sturdy EV charging network, drafted to assist the airport’s sustainability enterprises and diminish discharges across its operations.
The primary goal of the partnership is to set up infrastructure for electric car charging so that all airport partners can use electric ground support equipment (GSE) and other electric vehicles inside the airport. Statiq will deploy a combination of 7.4 kW AC chargers for smaller electric vehicles and 120 kW and 240 kW chargers for high-powered, quick charging requirements during the first phase of this agreement.
Nicolas Schenk, Chief Development Officer of Noida International Airport, expressed his happiness at the partnership with Statiq, stating that the company boasts one of India’s largest networks for charging electric vehicles. We will guarantee quick EV charging infrastructure is always available for all airside activities, in accordance with our sustainable design and operations standards, thanks to Statiq’s experience.
“We are thrilled to partner with Noida International Airport in this transformative journey towards electrifying airside operations,” stated Statiq’s founder and CTO, Raghav Arora. He added, “Our forward-thinking and creative charging solutions will guarantee smooth, effective, and sustainable transportation, strengthening our mutual dedication to environmental stewardship and innovation.”
The airport’s ambitious sustainability ambitions will be supported by Statiq’s cutting-edge charging technology, paving the path for a cleaner future for the aviation industry in India. This relationship corresponds with both global and national environmental goals, supporting greener transportation.
In order to create a contemporary and user-friendly experience that is inspired by India’s rich tradition, Noida International Airport will blend Swiss efficiency and technology with Indian hospitality. With one runway and one terminal, the airport’s initial phase will be able to accommodate 12 million people a year in traffic. After all four stages of expansion are finished, the airport will have the capacity to handle 70 million passengers annually.