The Indian governments new e-mobility scheme provides a crucial transition period for the EV industry, aiming to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles and ensure a smooth shift to a self-sustainable business model.
The central government's announcement of a new scheme to promote e-mobility in India has been met with positive responses from industry players. The scheme, which will provide an outlay of Rs 500 crore for four months beginning April 2024, is seen as a crucial step in ensuring a smooth transition for the electric vehicle (EV) industry as the current Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electric Vehicles (FAME) scheme draws to a close on March 31, 2024.

A Timely Transition Period
The four-month transition period provided by the new scheme is seen as essential for the industry to stabilize. Dinesh Arjun, co-founder and CEO of electric two-wheeler maker Raptee, highlights that the current FAME subsidy of around Rs 22,500 per two-wheeler will be reduced to Rs 10,000 under the new Electric Mobility Promotion scheme from April 1, 2024, till July-end. This gradual reduction in subsidies reflects a pragmatic approach towards weaning the industry off heavy subsidies and allowing it to become self-sustainable in the long run.
Accelerating EV Adoption
The new scheme is expected to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles, particularly two and three-wheelers. Sohinder Gill, Director General of the Society Of Manufacturers Of Electric Vehicles (SMEV), lauds the government's dedication to sustainable mobility and emphasizes the strategic investment of over Rs 300 crore for electric two-wheelers, which will foster the growth of the EV manufacturing ecosystem.
Scheme Details
Under the new scheme, support of up to Rs 10,000 per electric two-wheeler will be provided, aiming to support around 3.33 lakh electric two-wheelers. Additionally, a support of up to Rs 25,000 will be given for the purchase of small electric three-wheelers (e-rickshaws and e-carts), with more than 41,000 such vehicles to receive the incentive. For large electric three-wheelers, the financial support will be up to Rs 50,000.
The central government's new e-mobility scheme provides a crucial transition period for the EV industry as the FAME scheme comes to an end. The reduced subsidies and strategic investments in electric two and three-wheelers signal a positive step towards sustainable mobility and self-sufficiency for the industry. With the government's continued support, the adoption of electric vehicles is expected to accelerate, contributing to a greener transportation future for India.
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