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Jun 12, 2019, 06:39 PM | Updated 06:39 PM IST
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Rivals Bajaj Auto and TVS Motors have come out in opposition against the government's proposal to impose shifting of all two and three-wheelers to be electric/ battery powered in the next few years, the Economic Times reports.
The government is proposing to set up a deadline of 2023 and 2025 for three wheelers and two wheelers respectively to support vehicles up to 150cc engine capacity to be electrical engine based.
The proposal has however seen a stern opposition from the two motorcycle manufacturers as they conclude the transition is unrealistic given the short period as a deadline.
Commenting on the same, Chairman of TVS Motor Srinivasan said: “To force an unrealistic deadline for mass adoption of electric two and three-wheelers will not just create consumer discontent it (also) risks derailing auto-manufacturing in India that supports four million jobs.”
The market for the three-wheelers for the year 2019 is projected at 7,00,000 units and for two-wheelers below 150cc is projected at 19 million units with a market value of Rs one lakh crore.