In a significant leap for sustainable transportation, India has inaugurated its first solar-powered EV charging station integrated with second-life battery storage at Galamma Circle near Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru. The initiative, titled Renewable Energy to Electric Vehicle (RE2EV)was launched under the Green Urban Mobility Innovation Living Labsupported by GIZ India, BESCOM, and DULT under the Am-aca program.
The station features a 45 kWp rooftop solar photovoltaic system connected to a 100 kWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) made from repurposed lithium-ion EV batteries. This enables round-the-clock charging, even during night hours and peak demand, easing grid pressure while promoting circular economy principles and electronic waste reduction.
Karnataka Energy Minister Shri K.J. George inaugurated the facility, praising it as a scalable model for urban and peri-urban deployment.
The charging station includes:
Delta Electronics Indiaa major EV charging solutions provider, supplied the hardware. The company has deployed 8,000+ chargers in India and over 3 million globally.
With over 5,880 EV charging stations statewide and 4,462 in Bengaluru UrbanKarnataka leads India’s EV infrastructure push. In 2025 alone, 140 new chargers were added, showcasing the state’s commitment to building a comprehensive, accessible EV ecosystem.
The new hub near the airport can charge up to 23 vehicles simultaneouslycatering to high-demand transit traffic.
The RE2EV project is more than just a pilot—it’s a blueprint for future urban EV charging infrastructure. By integrating solar power, second-life battery storage, and digital energy managementit aims to:
As India accelerates toward its net-zero goalssuch innovations strengthen the backbone of sustainable, tech-driven urban mobility.