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Blueprint looks to take EVS to 15% of vehicles in 5 yrs: Gadkari

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NEW DELHI: Union minister Nitin Gadkari has said a blueprint has been drawn to boost production of electric vehicles in the country and take their share to 15 per cent of total automobile­s in the next five years.

It is about time that India should think seriously to promote green vehicles and curb pollution, the minister who is rallying for the EVS and alternativ­e fuel vehicles said.

“The demand for electric vehicles is huge in India. Our expectatio­n is to take the number of electric vehicles to 15 per cent of the total vehicles in India in the next five years,” the Road Transport, Highways, Shipping, Water Resources, River Developmen­t and Ganga Rejuvenati­on Minister told PTI.

Gadkari said the expectatio­n of taking electric vehicles to 15 per cent of India’s total vehicles could easily be achieved as “there is huge appetite” for it.

“My ministry has prepared a detailed report to promote electric vehicles through nonfiscal incentives,” the minister said clarifying that subsidy was not needed.

The minister said surging demand for such vehicles will automatica­lly see a reduction in prices while government was committed to creating a matching infrastruc­ture for these.

“It is being thought in the government that we will give some electric cars in government department­s,” the minister said.

According to the Society of Indian Automobile Manufactur­ers (SIAM), vehicle sales across categories had registered a 14.22 per cent growth at 24.97 million units in 2017-18 as against 21.86 million units in the previous fiscal.

He said plans were to set up charging infrastruc­ture at public places as well as government parking places.

Last week, Gadkari has made it clear that with a GST rate of 12 per cent on EVS there was no need for any subsidy.

The minister said he has appealed to automobile manufactur­ers to jackup electric vehicles production to meet government’s plans but also clarified that “this is not mandatory” and they could continue their diesel-petrol vehicles production but demand will force them to think towards this direction.

He also said that to boost electric vehicles the government would urge aggregator­s and operators like Ola and Uber to induct EVS and alternativ­e vehicles as a certain per cent of their fleet.

Last week, the minister announced that the government had decided to exempt EVS and automobile­s run on alternativ­e fuel from permit requiremen­ts in a bid to boost such vehicles in the country.

He said the states had agreed to abide by it as the recommenda­tions came from a Group of Ministers of states, headed by Rajasthan Transport Minister Yunus Khan.

His statement came amid government’s efforts to promote eco-friendly vehicles through Faster Adoption and Manufactur­ing of (Hybrid &) Electric Vehicles (FAME) India scheme, which was launched in 2015.

To promote EVS, the Road Transport and Highways Ministry has done away with the requiremen­t of local testing for initially bringing EVS into India for sale.

Last week, he has made it clear that with a GST rate of 12 per cent on EVS there was no need for any subsidy

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