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Under the new policy, significant incentives and subsidies will be provided to both manufacturers and buyers of electric vehicles. This includes financial assistance for setting up charging infrastructure, tax benefits for EV manufacturers, and subsidies for consumers purchasing electric vehicles. The policy also includes measures to encourage the domestic production of EV components, fostering the growth of the electric vehicle industry and creating employment opportunities.
One of the key highlights of the policy is the establishment of a robust charging infrastructure network across the country. This initiative aims to address one of the major barriers to EV adoption by ensuring convenient access to charging stations nationwide. Additionally, the policy emphasises research and development efforts to drive innovation in electric vehicle technology, making EVs more affordable, efficient, and accessible to the masses.
The implementation of this policy underscores India's commitment to transitioning towards a cleaner and more sustainable transportation system. By promoting the widespread adoption of electric vehicles, India aims to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels, mitigate air pollution, and contribute to global efforts to combat climate change.
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