Modi government announces ₹10,900cr subsidy scheme to boost EV adoption

Modi government announces ₹10,900cr subsidy scheme to boost EV adoption

The Indian government has launched the PM E-DRIVE scheme, replacing the old FAME program, to accelerate electric vehicle (EV) adoption with a ₹10,900 crore subsidy.

The scheme will support nearly 24.79 lakh electric two-wheelers, over 3.16 lakh e-three wheelers, around 14,028 e-buses, and about 88,500 charging sites.

It also earmarks ₹500 crore each for e-ambulances and e-trucks, promoting their use for patient transport and goods movement.

It replaces the FAME 2 program

Modi government announces ₹10,900cr subsidy scheme to boost EV adoption

The Indian government has launched a new initiative, the PM Electric Drive Revolution In Innovative Vehicle Enhancement (PM E-DRIVE) scheme, with an allocation of ₹10,900 crore for two years.

This subsidy scheme is aimed at accelerating the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) in India.

It was approved during a Union Cabinet meeting led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and announced by Information and Broadcasting Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw.

PM e-Drive to replace FAME program

The PM E-DRIVE scheme is set to replace the nine-year-old Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Hybrid and Electric Vehicle (FAME) program, which concluded in March.

The new initiative will support nearly 24.79 lakh electric two-wheelers, more than 3.16 lakh e-three wheelers, and around 14,028 e-buses.

Additionally, it plans to back approximately 88,500 charging sites across the country.

Subsidies and incentives for EV adoption

The PM E-DRIVE scheme includes subsidies and demand incentives worth ₹3,679 crore to encourage the adoption of electric two-wheelers, three-wheelers, e-ambulances, e-trucks, as well as other emerging EVs.

An additional sum of ₹4,391 crore has been allocated for the procurement of 14,028 e-buses, by state transport undertakings and public transport agencies.

This financial support is a significant component of the scheme’s strategy to boost EV use in India.

Scheme earmarks funds for e-ambulances and e-trucks

The PM E-DRIVE program has set aside ₹500 crore each for the deployment of e-ambulances and incentivizing the adoption of e-trucks. The allocation for e-ambulances marks a new government initiative aimed at promoting their use for comfortable patient transport.

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