For electric two-wheelers, the proposal under discussion is to continue with the subsidy for four years in a phase-down manner: It will start with Rs 15,000 in the first year per KWH of battery, followed by Rs 7,500 in the second year, Rs 3,000 in the third and Rs 1,500 in the final year of the scheme. The expectation is that in the fifth year, the total electric two-wheeler sales would touch 10.5 million. The maximum subsidy per vehicle will also be capped at Rs 15,000 in the first two years but will go down to Rs 6,000 in the third year and Rs 3,000 in the fourth year.