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More EV companies to face action over 'alleged misappropriation' of funds: Report

The government has told four additional EV companies to return subsidies that they incorrectly received and to explain why they should not be disqualified from the FAME scheme, according to the news channel's sources.

May 26, 2023 / 22:16 IST
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It was reported that the probe against Hero Electric and Okinawa revealed that they allegedly claimed subsidies of Rs 250 crore for imported components, but declared the consignments as being made indigenously. (Representative Image)
It was reported that the probe against Hero Electric and Okinawa revealed that they allegedly claimed subsidies of Rs 250 crore for imported components, but declared the consignments as being made indigenously. (Representative Image)

After subsidy claims were rejected for two electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers, HeroElectric and Okinawa, due to "alleged misappropriation" of funds provided under the Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electric Vehicles (FAME) scheme, CNBC TV-18 reported on May 26 citing sources that the Union government is likely to take action against more EV companies.

According to the channel's report, the Ministry of Heavy Industries would recover subsidies from four EV manufacturers, including Benling, Ampere and Amo Mobility.

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The government has told four additional EV companies to return subsidies that they incorrectly received and to explain why they should not be disqualified from the FAME scheme, according to the news channel's sources.

The investigation into FAME scheme irregularities was initiated by government testing agencies Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI) and the International Centre for Automotive Technology (ICAT) after whistleblowers raised apprehensions, the news channel reported earlier.