Government has sanctioned 670 electric buses for Maharashtra, Goa, Gujarat and Chandigarh, and 241 charging stations in Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Gujarat and Port Blair.
The Union government has sanctioned 670 electric buses for Maharashtra, Goa, Gujarat and Chandigarh, and 241 charging stations in Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Gujarat and Port Blair under Phase-II of the 'FAME India' Scheme.
Union Minister of Heavy
Industries Prakash Javadekar said on Friday, "This is a big push to Prime Minister's
vision of eco-friendly Public transportation."
Announcing this in a series
of tweets, Javadekar said the decision reflects the government's commitment to
reduce dependence on fossil fuel and to address issues of vehicular
emissions."
The Department of Heavy
Industries (DHI) under the Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises
is administering the Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of (Hybrid &) Electric
Vehicles in India (FAME India) Scheme since April, 2015 to promote adoption
of electric/hybrid vehicles (xEVs) in India.
In the first phase of the
scheme up to March 31, 2019, about 2,80,987 hybrid and electric vehicles were
supported by way of demand incentive, amounting to about Rs 359 crore. Further,
DHI sanctioned 425 electric and hybrid buses to various cities in the country
with a total cost of about Rs 280 crores. The Department of Heavy Industry had
also sanctioned 520 charging stations for Rs 43 crore (approx.) in cities like
Bengaluru, Chandigarh, Jaipur and Delhi under Phase-I of FAME India Scheme.
At present, Phase-II of FAME
India Scheme is being implemented for a period of three years from April 1,
2019 with a total budgetary support of Rs 10,000 crore.
This phase focuses on
supporting electrification of public and shared transportation and aims to
support through subsidies, approximately 7000 e-Buses, five lakh e-3 wheelers,
55,000 e-4 wheeler passenger cars and 10 lakh e-2 wheelers. In addition,
creation of charging infrastructure is also supported to address the anxiety among
users of electric vehicles.
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