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Government Approves E-Vehicle Policy: 10 Key Points To Know

10 Key Points Regarding The E-Vehicle Policy That You Want To Know

Government Approves E-Vehicle Policy: 10 Key Points To Know

New Delhi: The Unio Government has approved a scheme to promote India as a manufacturing destination so that e-vehicles with the latest technology can be manufactured in the country. The policy is designed to attract investments in the e-vehicle space by reputed global EV manufacturers.

"This will provide Indian consumers with access to latest technology, boost the Make in India initiative, strengthen the EV ecosystem by promoting healthy competition among EV players leading to high volume of production, economies of scale, lower cost of production, reduce imports of crude Oil, lower trade deficit, reduce air pollution, particularly in cities, and will have a positive impact on health and environment," said a release by Ministry of Heavy Industries.


10 Key Points Regarding The E-Vehicle Policy

1. Minimum Investment required: Rs 4150 Cr (∼USD 500 Mn)

2. No limit on maximum Investment

3. Timeline for manufacturing: 3 years for setting up manufacturing facilities in India, and to start commercial production of e-vehicles, and reach 50% domestic value addition (DVA) within 5 years at the maximum.

4. Domestic value addition (DVA) during manufacturing: A localization level of 25% by the 3rd year and 50% by the 5th year will have to be achieved

5. The customs duty of 15% (as applicable to CKD units) would be applicable for a period of 5 years

6. Vehicle of CIF value of USD 35,000 or above will be permissible

7. The total number of EV allowed for import would be determined by the total duty foregone or investment made, whichever is lower, subject to a maximum of ₹6,484 Cr (equal to incentive under PLI scheme).

8. Not more than 8,000 EVs per year would be permissible for import under this scheme. The carryover of unutilized annual import limits would be permitted.

9. The Investment commitment made by the company will have to be backed up by a bank guarantee in lieu of the custom duty forgone

10. The Bank guarantee will be invoked in case of non-achievement of DVA and minimum investment criteria defined under the scheme guidelines.

 

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