Govt unveils ₹500-cr scheme for EVs ahead of FAME expiry
The new scheme will run for four months from April 1, 2024 to July 31, 2024
The new scheme will run for four months from April 1, 2024 to July 31, 2024
While the government announced ₹5,172 crore outlay for the FAME scheme last year, it has been revised to ₹4,807 crore for the current fiscal.
India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA) urges the government to reduce GST on lithium-ion batteries to 5%.
The apex industry body believes that the Union Budget will help the EV industry move forward on its way toward faster adoption.
Auto is among the first impacted sectors because of massive tech disruptions and overseas expansion, according to the report.
Government officials complained about the low range of the electric vehicles, saying they failed to run even 80-82 km on a single charge within city limits.
Hero Electric’s Sohinder Gill says the government and industry should both contribute 50% to manufacturing electric two-wheelers to make them affordable.