7.45
lakh Electronic Vehicle in FAME-II
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Under
Phase-II of FAME India Scheme, 7,45,713 Electric Vehicles supported till 07 Dec
2022 by way of Demand Incentive amounting to about Rs. 3,200 Cr.
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MHI has sanctioned 6315 e-buses to 65
cities/STUs/CTUs/ State Govt. entities for intracity and intercity operations
across 26 states/UT under the Scheme.
Under Phase-II of FAME
India Scheme, 7,45,713 Electric Vehicles have been supported till 07.12.2022 by
way of Demand Incentive amounting to about Rs. 3,200 Cr. Further, MHI has sanctioned
6315 e-buses to 65 cities/STUs/CTUs/ State Govt. entities for intracity and intercity
operations across 26 states/UT under the Scheme.
The Government notified
Phase-II of Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of (Hybrid &) Electric Vehicles
in India (FAME India) Scheme for a period of five years commencing from 1st April,
2019 with a total budgetary support of Rs. 10,000 crore.
This phase mainly focuses on supporting electrification of public & shared transportation
and aims to support through demand incentive 7090 e-Buses, 5 lakh e-3 Wheelers,
55000 e-4 Wheeler Passenger Cars and 10 lakh e-2 Wheelers. Under this scheme, incentives
are provided to buyers of electric vehicles in the form of an upfront reduction
in the purchase price of electric vehicles.
Following steps have been
taken by the Government of India to address the challenges faced in adoption of
electric mobility in the country:
(i) From
11th June, 2021 the demand incentive under Phase II of FAME India Scheme has been
increased to Rs. 15,000/KWh from Rs. 10,000/KWh with an increase in cap from 20% to 40% of the cost of vehicle,
thus enabling cost of Electric two wheelers at par with that of ICE two wheeler vehicles. Further, on 25th June, 2021 Phase II of
FAME India scheme was extended for a period of 2 years upto
31st March 2024.
(ii) The Government
on 12th May 2021 approved the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme for manufacturing
of Advance Chemistry Cell (ACC) in the country in order to bring down prices of
battery in the country. The drop in battery prices will result in cost reduction
of Electric Vehicles.
(iii) Electric
Vehicles are covered under Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme for Automobile
and Auto Components, which was approved on 15th September 2021 with a budgetary
outlay of Rs. 25,938 crore for a period of five years.
(iv) GST on
electric vehicles has been reduced from 12% to 5%; GST on chargers/ charging stations
for electric vehicles has been reduced from 18% to 5%.
(v) Ministry
of Road Transport & Highways (MoRTH) announced that
battery-operated vehicles will be given green license plates and be exempted from
permit requirements.
(vi) MoRTH issued
a notification advising states to waive road tax on EVs, which in turn will help
reduce the initial cost of EVs.
This information was given
by the Union Minister of State for Heavy Industries, Krishan Pal Gurjar in a written reply in Lok Sabha on 13 December 2022.