e-Mobility Programme
Giving impetus to the e-mobility ecosystem, including vehicle manufacturers, charging infrastructure companies, fleet operators and service providers, the Union Ministry of Power and New & Renewable Energy has launched the National E-Mobility Programme.
Key Info
- The e-mobility programme will be implemented by Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL) which will procure electric vehicles in bulk to ensure economies of scale.
- In 2017, EESL had issued a tender to procure 10,000 e-vehicles to replace petrol and diesel vehicles.
- Though India is highly unlikely to meet the National Electric Mobility Mission Plan target of having 6-7 million electric vehicles by 2020, the government is making ....
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