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Fate of EV incentives uncertain as sales fall short, subsidy allegedly misused

Two parliamentary panels want the scheme to be extended, but the government appears reluctant. Some experts say a PLI scheme would be better.

March 29, 2023 / 15:18 IST
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As the government’s incentive scheme to promote the sale of electric vehicles enters its penultimate year, falling well short of the targets it sought to achieve, two parliamentary panels have called for an extension of the benefits even as the ministry appears reluctant to do so.

Called the Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electric Vehicles in India Scheme (FAME), the second phase was launched in 2019 with the target of supporting the sale of 1.56 million vehicles, including 1 million electric two-wheelers, by March 2022, a deadline that was extended to March 2024. The outlay for the scheme was Rs 10,000 crore.

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Only about half the targeted vehicles have been sold till February this year, minister of state for heavy industries Krishan Pal Gurjar said in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha during the Budget Session. This was after a rejig of the incentivisation formula, which increased the total subsidy available to buyers.

Panels want extension