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Bihar, Gujarat, Goa and 5 other states to bring out policy on electric vehicles soon

After these eight states submit their policies, number of states with proper EV policy in place will reach 14

July 05, 2019 / 15:50 IST
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As climate change makes itself more and more felt, fossil fuels are being looked at as something that needs to be changed. In an effort to move towards something more sustainable auto companies have no doubt started moving towards the electric path. And while the road will be long and hard, it is not undoable. Here are the electric cars that are already on sale in India.
As climate change makes itself more and more felt, fossil fuels are being looked at as something that needs to be changed. In an effort to move towards something more sustainable auto companies have no doubt started moving towards the electric path. And while the road will be long and hard, it is not undoable. Here are the electric cars that are already on sale in India.

Nikita Vashisht
Moneycontrol News

After Karnataka, Kerala and Maharashtra, eight more states are readying policies to nudge electric mobility within their boundaries. The states are Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Goa and Assam.

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Moneycontrol has learnt that these states have almost finalised their respective policies to provide incentives to promote penetration of electric vehicles. The incentives could include that on land acquisition like reimbursement of acquisition cost or reduced cost of acquisition; reimbursement of state goods and services tax (SGST); exemption on road tax for initial few years; and capital incentives on investment for manufacturing and research and development (R&D) units. Timeline for roll out of these policies, however, is not fixed.

During a global mobility summit Move, Rajiv Kumar, vice chairman, National Institution for Transforming India (NITI) Aayog had said that government was looking at a “paradigm shift” in the space of electric vehicles where “Centre will push the policy forward not just in Centre but also in states”.