Jaipur, April 07, 2026: At the age of just 27, Jaipur-based young entrepreneur Rohit Bansal is playing an active role in the development of electric vehicle and green energy infrastructure in Rajasthan. Since 2021, he has been working in the fields of EV charging infrastructure, electric mobility, and sustainable transportation.
Rohit Bansal is the Founder and Director of 'Easycon Build Projects Private Limited.' This company undertakes turnkey projects related to EV charging infrastructure, civil construction, electrical engineering, and telecom infrastructure. The company's objective is to drive future construction projects forward by leveraging modern technology and ensuring high quality.
Furthermore, his company, 'Easycab Mobility Private Limited,' is promoting clean transportation through electric cab services. This company is working towards reducing carbon emissions in cities and expanding electric mobility in Rajasthan through a zero-emission transportation model.
Another initiative by Rohit Bansal is 'Easyuper Solutions Private Limited,' which focuses on research and development within the EV sector. This company is currently working on the development of smart charging systems, energy-efficient EV accessories, and indigenous technology.
Throughout his career, Rohit Bansal has also collaborated with several major companies and institutions, including Fortum, Mahindra Rise, Larsen & Toubro, Jio-BP, ChargeZone, Indian Railways, and the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI).
His extensive experience in EV charging installations, fleet electrification, and infrastructure planning has enabled him to gain a deep understanding of both the challenges and opportunities present in India's EV market.
Rohit Bansal firmly believes that the future of electric mobility in Rajasthan can only be realized through the effective coordination of robust infrastructure, technological innovation, and government policies. His ultimate goal is to empower Rajasthan by providing accessible and affordable EV charging facilities. In this direction, they are working on a plan to install 50 DC fast chargers by 2026, so that the development of clean transportation, green energy, and indigenous EV technology in the state can gain new momentum.