TN Govt Rolls Out 100% Tax Exemption for E-vehicles
In a major boost to the adoption of electric vehicles in
the State, the Tamil Nadu government has passed on order for 100 per cent
exemption of motor vehicle tax for battery-operated vehicles (BOVs).
The State government had earlier issued orders for a 50
per cent concessional rate of lifetime tax in respect of battery-operated
two-wheelers and four-wheelers of non-transport vehicles. However, a request
was made for a 100 per cent exemption by the Transport Commissioner.
The government said that after careful examination it has
decided to grant a full tax exemption for all BOVs.
All BOVs, both transport and non-transport (EVs), are
exempted from payment of motor vehicle tax under the Act from November 3, 2020
to December 31, 2022, said the government order dated November 2.
After establishing itself as a hub for automotive
manufacturing, the Tamil Nadu government has been making several efforts to
emerge as an attractive centre for electric mobility.
Last year, it launched a separate policy for EVs, paving the way for fresh
investments by several players into EV manufacturing and associated areas.
In March 2020, the State government announced it would
also plan a futuristic EV charging station using solar power at a government
campus.
This EV charging station will offer slow and fast charge
features. Depending on the success of this model, the government plans to ramp
up the number of such stations.
Nationwide push
Delhi has announced an exemption of road tax on all EVs
or BOVs while States like Telangana, which recently announced a new EV policy,
offer 100 per cent exemption in road tax and registration fees for early
adopters in different EV segments.
“Lately, there has been a lot of positive news on the EV policy
front from the Central and State governments that has led to a higher
confidence amongst OEMs, component suppliers and investors,” said Sohinder Gill, Director General, Society of Manufacturers
of Electric Vehicles.