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Budget 2024: Govt mulls extension of FAME II scheme for EVs into next financial year

The potential extension of the scheme is indicative of the Centre's firm commitment to promoting electric mobility. This extension aligns policy measures with the evolving needs of the EV industry in India.

December 26, 2023 / 09:44 IST
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Budget 2024
FAME II is a strategic plan aimed at tackling environmental issues, especially reducing pollution.

The Centre is reportedly contemplating extending the second phase of FAME (Faster Adoption and Manufacturing Electric Vehicles) into the next financial for manufacturing electric vehicles (EVs) in an earnest attempt to maintain momentum in the market until the approval of the third edition of the FAME scheme.

The government is likely to seek additional resources for the flagship scheme in the interim budget, and this can be done via a vote on account as general elections are scheduled for April-May next year. A vote on account allows the government to seek parliamentary approval for essential expenditures for a limited period, facilitating interim governance until the full budget is presented by the new government.

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The potential extension of the scheme is indicative of the Centre's firm commitment to promoting electric mobility. This extension aligns policy measures with the evolving needs of the EV industry in India. The scheme plays a pivotal role in promoting sustainable growth by providing subsidies for the purchase of EVs.

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