COVID-19 Latest
World|life|April 7, 2016 / 01:18 PM
India wants to make every car on its roads electric by 2030

AKIPRESS.COM - electric car Several countries have committed to putting more electric cars on their roads in the near future as a way to reduce air pollution and combat climate change. India wants to go one step further, reports The Christian Science Monitor.

But what if one country—and a very large one at that—decided to make every car on its roads electric inside of 15 years?

That's the incredibly ambitious goal now being proposed by the Indian government.

It aims to establish an aggressive incentive program with the goal of having all electric cars on Indian roads by 2030.

At a recent press conference, Indian Power Minister Piyush Goyal announced that a working group including the country's Road Minister, Oil Minister, and Environment Minister had been established to work toward this goal, according to Gadgets360 (via Charged EVs).

Goyal said the incentive scheme would allow citizens to obtain electric cars with no down payment, and then use fuel savings to pay for the balance of the cars.

He said the government is trying to make the entire program "self financing," and is likely expecting economies of scale to make the numbers work.

The Power Minister compared the proposed electric-car program to the government's Domestic Efficient Lighting Programme, under which massive amounts of LED light bulbs were distributed at below-market prices.

An electric-car program on a nationwide scale could potentially be large enough to reduce the cost of expensive components like battery packs, but the logistics of getting one of the world's most populous nations to switch to electric cars in just 15 years are staggering.

In that context, the new electric-car goal is quite a turnabout indeed.

All rights reserved

© AKIpress News Agency - 2001-2024.

Republication of any material is prohibited without a written agreement with AKIpress News Agency.

Any citation must be accompanied by a hyperlink to akipress.com.

Our address:

299/5 Chingiz Aitmatov Prosp., Bishkek, the Kyrgyz Republic

e-mail: english@akipress.org, akipressenglish@gmail.com;

Follow us:

Log in


Forgot your password? - recover

Not registered yet? - sign-up

Sign-up

I have an account - log in

Password recovery

I have an account - log in