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Govt should scrap old vehicles before bringing new ones: Renault

‘When I hear the vision and the mission of making India as the biggest hub of electric car, then the words and the acts should match’ feels Renault's CEO saying, India needs to have a scrappage policy in place before bringing new cars

November 14, 2017 / 13:41 IST
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A new Renault Kadjar car is seen during the 87th International Motor Show at Palexpo in Geneva, Switzerland, March 7, 2017. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse  - RTS11QWC
A new Renault Kadjar car is seen during the 87th International Motor Show at Palexpo in Geneva, Switzerland, March 7, 2017. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse - RTS11QWC

Nikita Vashisht Moneycontrol News

India is accelerating its way towards an electric fleet market with 2030 set as the likely target for the transition. Industry players, however, want government to think “backward” and scrap old cars before looking “forward” and contemplating addition of new cars.

“When we are driving a car, there are three more mirrors apart from the wind screen… Two on the side and one rear… You need to see backwards as well… You need to scrap old cars…,” Sumit Sawhney, country chief executive officer and managing director, Renault India, told Moneycontrol.

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Sawhney said that the government must first ensure scrapping old vehicles to make room for new vehicles, eventually creating demand in the industry.

“Imagine, today, you have 40 million cars of which 15 million were added after 2000… You can scrap today 15 to 20 million cars… Even if you start with five to 10 percent that will be one million… If you scrap it, it will inject fresh demand,” he said.
Ministry of road transport and highways is yet to formulate voluntary vehicle modernisation programme (VVMP) to scrap commercial vehicles older than 10 to 15 years.