Telangana ups the ante for electric vehicles

It just needs a push and a shove said minister K T Rama Rao but the government is doing much more than that to make a foray into the electric vehicle segment as it launched a comprehensive electric vehicle policy after Delhi and Gujarat thus becoming the third state to have a dedicated policy.

 

In a bid to give a boost, the policy offers 100 per cent exemption of road tax and registration fee for the first two lakh electric two-wheelers purchased and registered within the state.

 

The biggest drawback noticed in the EV segment has been the lack of charging stations which has been the cause for the slow penetration in other states. To tackle this issue, the government would facilitate setting up of initial batch of fast charging stations in Hyderabad and other towns in a phased manner, by state entities and private players.

 

If all goes as per plan, experts say that more than 1,000 people would get employment. Plans are afoot to set up a Rs 200 crore plant. Eventually by 2030, 1.2 lakh persons would get employment.

 

Earmarking land to an extent of 400 acres for companies offering storage solutions is one of the proposals. Few companies have already evinced interest as the government has extended land at concessional rate, GST benefits, power subsidy and interest subvention.

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