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Hybrid vehicles to be made available at reduced price:NGT told

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Electric and hybrid vehicles will be made available to buyers on an "upfront reduced price", Government has told the National Green Tribunal (NGT), saying it was expecting a sale of six to seven million such vehicles by 2020.

Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises said that backbone of government's pilot scheme -- Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of (Hybrid) and Electric Vehicles in India (FAME-India) -- was demand creation by way of subsidizing the higher cost and it would inturn increase manufacturing of such vehicles.

"Under FAME-India Scheme of the Government, the demand incentive is being made available for buyers (end users/ consumers) in the form of an upfront reduced price to enable wider adoption," the ministry said in its affidavit filed in the NGT.
 

The affidavit was filed in pursuance to the tribunal's direction which had asked the ministry to give the status of electric and hybrid vehicles in the country and also about the benefits it was considering for those who wish to dispose of their old vehicles.

Elaborating the details, the ministry said that proposed incentive would depend upon the type of vehicle, its battery technology and hybrid or electric technology used in it.

"Government is expecting sale of 6-7 million hybrid and electric vehicles by 2020 which will result into estimated saving of 9,500 million litres of fossil fuels worth more than 60,000 crores and reduction of 2 million tonnes of GHG (Greenhouse Gas emission) as envisages in NEMMP (National Electric Mobility Mission Plan) 2020," it said.

"Further, the Government is considering proposals for sanctioning grants under the scheme for pilot projects and R&D (research and development) projects for enhancement of hybrid and electric technology in the country, especially in public transportation system," the affidavit said.

It said that some projects were also approved under auto cess fund of the Government.

The ministry said that "appreciating" viability of hybrid and electric transport system in India, NEMMP 2020 envisages introduction of six to seven million such vehicles by 2020 under this mission.

The tribunal would hear the matter on August 2.
Regarding the benefit to be provided to persons who wish

to "condemn and scrap" their old diesel vehicles and cars, the ministry said that Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has already prepared a concept note to introduce voluntary vehicle fleet modernization programme, which has been placed in public domain for comments from public and stakeholders.

"Hence, the matter for extending benefits to be provided to the persons who wish to condemn and scrap their old vehicles and cars are under active consideration of the Government," the affidavit said.

It also said that ministry would issue a letter to all the Chief Secretaries of states giving details of the benefits to be available for condemning old vehicles to the people living in various parts of the country.

"The Tribunal is hereby humbly apprised that Government of India being concerned about environmental issues has taken proactive step in formulating this scheme and is going to implement it at the earliest after obtaining requisite approvals," it said.

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First Published: Jul 29 2016 | 6:28 PM IST

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