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National Auto Policy 2018 The Department of Heavy Industries released a draft National Auto Policy 2018.
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The draft Policy seeks to provide a comprehensive plan for the development of the automotive industry in India. Emission Standards: The draft Policy recommended that a roadmap for reduction in CO2 emissions through Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) regulations must be developed. It seeks to match CO2 targets set by developed countries by 2025. It also recommended that a mechanism for banking and trading of emission credits must be implemented. |
Green Vehicles The draft Policy recommended that a minimum share of green vehicles (such as electric vehicles) must .... |
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