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Government Pushes For Pollution-Free Roads; Only Electric Two-Wheelers To Be Sold From April 2025

Swarajya Staff

May 23, 2019, 02:48 PM | Updated 02:48 PM IST


All of the newly bought two-wheelers with engine capacity up to the 150cc need to be powered by electricity from April 2025. (representative image) (Clemens Pohl/Wikimedia Commons) 
All of the newly bought two-wheelers with engine capacity up to the 150cc need to be powered by electricity from April 2025. (representative image) (Clemens Pohl/Wikimedia Commons) 

The government is expected to mandate the sale of only electric three-wheelers from April 2023, and all of the newly bought two-wheelers with engine capacity up to the 150cc need to be powered by electricity from April 2025, reports Times of India.

These are recommendations of a high-level government panel and is aimed at a faster transition towards electric vehicles and reduce vehicular pollution. These two segments see annual sales of over two crore units, accounting for more than three-quarters of traffic on Indian roads.

To ensure that move does not impact vehicles which are registered until the cut-off date, the government is giving a four to a six-year transition period to the auto industry, which it believes to be enough to recover the investment.

The industry is also pumping in large amounts of money to manufacture BS-6 compliant vehicles from April next year. The power ministry has been tasked to come up with a framework for carbon credit trading mechanism, to compel the auto industry to shift more towards manufacturing more electric vehicles.


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