Noida International Airport (NIA), which is expected to start operations in April 2025, has announced a strategic partnership with Statiq on Tuesday (September 17) to establish electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure on the airside.
Under this collaboration, Statiq will set up, operate, and maintain the EV charging stations, ensuring round-the-clock availability. This charging network will be accessible to all concessionaires and airport vehicles, supporting the airport’s sustainability initiatives and reducing emissions throughout its operations.
It will enable airport partners to deploy electric ground support equipment (GSE) and other electric vehicles. In the initial phase, Statiq will install a combination of 7.4 kW AC chargers for smaller EVs, along with 120 kW and 240 kW chargers for rapid charging needs.
Nicolas Schenk, Chief Development Officer at NIA, said, “With Statiq’s expertise, we will provide 24/7 access to fast EV charging infrastructure for all airside operations, in accordance with our commitment to sustainable design and operations.”
The first phase of the airport, which includes one runway and one terminal, will be capable of accommodating 12 million passengers annually. Once all four phases of development are completed, the airport will have the capacity to serve 70 million passengers each year.