Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari’s ultimatum to the auto industry to shift to non-polluting alternatives (“whether they like it or not”) or get “bulldozed” has raised concerns among carmakers on the feasibility of the government’s plan to have all new cars powered by the electric engine by 2030. Gadkari also made it clear that he would go after diesel vehicles, warning the industry not to complain of unsold inventory later. To achieve the target, the industry says manufacturers have to sell 10-15 million electric cars in 2030, which ...
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