FAME-II योजना, जो वित्त वर्ष 2024 तक पांच साल के लिए चलाई गई, इस पर �
At least 12.5 to 14.5 lakh buses ply on intercity and interstate routes. Of these, about 2.5 lakh or 17-20% buses are run by state transport utilities
The FAME scheme by Indian government has been replaced with the new EMPS scheme for the next 4 months, And the sales of electric 2 wheelers has fallen
To realise the $100 billion revenue dream, the country’s EV market needs to grow more than 10 times in volume in the coming six to seven years
Kerala is the only state in the country that comes close to NITI Aayog’s target of achieving 13-15% of e2W penetration by 2025-26
The bulk of the public transportation system in the country is critically dependent on private buses which comprise about 90% of the buses hitting the
The overall corpus of subsidies for them under FAME-2 will rise from Rs 2,000 crore to Rs 3,500 crore. Since 90% of EVs currently running on Indian ro
During the investigation of the Ministry of Heavy Industry of the Central Government, it was found that the Ola company was charging its customers an
The speed with which the EV revolution started in India, now suddenly this whole story seems to be turning at the same speed.
As consumers today become more concerned about environmental issues, are electric vehicles the future going ahead?