And here it is! The most awaited EV demand incentive policy from the Centre! After Fame1, Fame 2 and EMPS, we have the PM E-Drive! I do believe that PM E-Drive Scheme will certainly provide support in the transition to EVs , especially 2W, 3W and buses. With lower upfront price, customers will find choosing an EV more attractive. The large allocation to charging infrastructure will go a long way in creating a long term EV Ecosystem! We thank our visionary Prime Minister, GoI and Ministry of Heavy Industries for this support to promoting electric vehicles! Here’s to a greener cleaner planet 🌍☘️! Dr. Hanif Qureshi, IPS Kinetic Green NITI AAYOG FICCI
Sulajja Firodia Motwani whats more important is to build the whole EV ecosystem : 1. ITES ; monitoring the vehicle health systems remotely and preventive maintenance 2. Efficient fleet management, ticketing with auditable logs 3. the charging infra - efficiency and health 4. and going conductorless... why incurr an extra expense of Rs. 80-100k per month on the conductors. its operational efficiency after all. Working to build this infra across the nation.,
With such initiatives and excellent products, Kinetic will reinvent the solar system with a Luna.r perspective 🤩
Sulajja Firodia Motwani All praise to Modi ji government for this much required intervention considering the challenges faced by EV industry in the recent phase after FAME support ended. Let's Go Greener, Lets Go EV. But the sad part is exclusion of Cars. Don't they require support to push the struggling sales ???
Good News! Current EV2W are almost 6-8% of the total 2W. What are your views on the numbers or %growth for the upcoming months or a year from now?
Congrats Sulajja! The journey which started back in 2011 with the inputs for FAME 1 is moving to its next phase
Fantastic update
Fantastic update! Effective implementation of this policy will surely turn the EV movement here onwards in India.
Much needed Drive from Govt for EV Sector!
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6dWe are running behind EV, but has to study that the electric generation in india is mostly of Fossil fuel (70%) which is creating of more pollution, Battery manufacturing, and disposing of batter waste. Before stressing on EV upfront, we have to work on basics on green electricity generation through wind, hydro, solar, sea waves and safe nuclear power. Also charging stations infra and more incentives on R&D for new technologies on battery and hydrogen power for greener india.