EVs will cost same as petrol cars in 2-years: Gadkari

EVs will cost same as petrol cars in 2-years: Gadkari

India’s Transport Minister, Gadkari, predicts that electric vehicles (EVs) will cost the same as petrol cars within two years, marking a significant shift in the auto industry’s view on EVs.

He also urged auto firms to support road safety initiatives through their CSR programs, highlighting the importance of improving road conditions.

Additionally, Gadkari expressed openness to further incentives for EVs, but suggested they may not be needed as EV prices are expected to align with traditional vehicles soon.

Gadkari is a known advocate for electric mobility

EVs will cost same as petrol cars in 2-years: Gadkari

Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, has projected that the prices of electric vehicles (EVs) in India will match those of petrol and diesel cars within two years.

He made this statement at the 64th annual session of the Automotive Component Manufacturers Association of India (ACMA).

Gadkari is a known advocate for electric mobility and has been promoting it for over a decade.

Gadkari recalls initial skepticism toward EVs

Gadkari recalled the initial skepticism he faced from major automobile manufacturers, when he first started advocating for EVs.

“Ten years ago, when I was pushing for EVs, automobile giants in India didn’t take me seriously. Now, they tell me they may have missed the bus,” he said.

This statement highlights a significant shift in the industry’s perspective on electric mobility over the past decade.

Auto firms urged to support road safety initiatives

During his address, Gadkari also requested automobile companies to contribute to road safety initiatives via their corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs.

He emphasized that road safety is a significant concern for his ministry, with ill-designed and engineered roads being one of the leading causes of accidents in India.

This appeal underscores the minister’s commitment to improving road conditions and reducing accident rates nationwide.

Gadkari open to additional incentives for EVs

Gadkari clarified his stance on offering extra subsidies or incentives for EVs.

He stated, “I am not against any additional subsidy or incentive for electric vehicles. If the Finance Minister and Industries Minister want to give more, I have no problem.”

However, he also suggested that such incentives may not be necessary after two years, as the price of EVs is tipped to align with that of petrol and diesel vehicles by then.

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