Ministry of Civil Aviation Disburses about Rs
30 crores during FY 2022-23 under PLI Scheme for Drones and Drone Components
The
Ministry of Civil Aviation has disbursed an amount of Rs.
30 crores (approximately) to the beneficiaries during FY 2022-23 under the PLI
Scheme for Drones and Drone Components.
To
promote the indigenous drone industry, the government notified the Production
Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme for drones and drone components on 30th September
2021. The step was widely welcomed by academia and industry experts. This scheme has multiple features to help the
industry such as:
The
total incentive is Rs. 120 crore spread over three
financial years. It is nearly double the
combined turnover of all domestic drone manufacturers in FY 2020-21.
For
this scheme, the PLI rate is 20% of the value addition which is one of the
highest among PLI schemes.
Under
this scheme, the value addition is calculated as the annual sales revenue from drones
and drone components (net of GST) minus the purchase cost (net of GST) of drone
and drone components.
The
PLI rate is kept constant at 20% for all three years, which is an exceptional
treatment for the drone industry in the country.
The
Minimum value addition norm has been at 40% of net sales for drones and drone
components instead of 50% which is another exceptional treatment for the
industry.
The
eligibility norm for MSMEs and startups is at nominal
levels.
The
coverage of the scheme includes developers of drone-related software also.
PLI
for a manufacturer is capped at 25% of the total annual outlay. This allows for
the widening of the number of beneficiaries.
In
case a manufacturer fails to meet the threshold for the eligible value addition
for a particular financial year, she will be allowed to claim the lost
incentive in the subsequent year if she makes up the shortfall in the
subsequent year.
A
provisional list of 23 PLI beneficiaries was released on 6th July 2022. The beneficiaries include 12 drone
manufacturers and 11 drone component manufacturers.