Future is green: 2020 may see re-birth of electric vehicles, say experts
The
year 2019 was a mix of ups and downs for the electric
vehicle
(EV) sales in the country. The coming year is expected to be better,
with the entry of more electric cars and Chinese entities’ entry,
bringing down the average cost.
The
second phase of the Rs 10,000-crore scheme of the central government,
termed Faster Adoption and Manufacturing for Hybrid and Electric
vehicles (FAME II), offers higher incentives to higher powered
products. It excludes lead acid battery-powered two-wheelers and
mandates that e-scooters should have 80 km per charge and a minimum
top speed of 40 kmph, with at least 50 per cent localisation in
manufacturing. This has left a large share of two-wheelers out of the
incentive, says CRISIL Research.
Recently,
Union minister Prakash Javadekar told Parliament about 285,000 buyers
of electric/hybrid vehicles had been supported by a subsidy of Rs 360
crore under FAME.
Sohinder
Gill, director-general, Society of Manufacturers of Electric Vehicles
(SMEV). said, “The year 2019 was full of turmoil for the EV
industry. Sudden policy shock by the government in March 2019 led to
a decline in sales of electric two-wheelers under FAME II. It has
made companies becoming less dependent on government subsidies.”
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