DPCC Strengthens Delhi’s Air Quality Monitoring Network

Real-Time Environmental Surveillance Across Residential And Industrial Regions Of The Capital

Six Continuous Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Stations (CAAQMS) were commissioned across Delhi, expanding the city’s real-time air quality monitoring network. The stations continuously monitor key pollutants including PM₂.₅, PM₁₀, NOx, CO, SO₂, O₃, NH₃ and BTEX, alongside critical meteorological parameters, generating validated environmental data every 15 minutes. Enabled by IoT-based communication and centralized analytics, the network supports real-time monitoring, AQI assessment, trend analysis, data comparison across locations, automated reporting, and direct CPCB server connectivity—strengthening data-driven environmental management and regulatory compliance across Delhi.

Aaxis Nano executed the project on a turnkey basis, taking responsibility for the entire lifecycle—from supply and commissioning to operations and maintenance.  By combining environmental monitoring expertise with automation, IoT, and data analytics capabilities, the company provides integrated solutions that extend beyond equipment deployment to ensure reliable performance, data integrity, and long-term operational support. As urban air quality continues to remain a key environmental concern, the addition of six new monitoring stations marks a significant step towards building a more connected, data-driven, and responsive air quality management framework for Delhi.

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