Maharashtra govt’s new EV policy to come to effect from April 2022

News  /   June

Mumbai, Maharashtra

The Maharashtra government released information about its new electric vehicle (EV) policy that is set to be effective from April 2022. The information was shared at a webinar organised by the Maharashtra State Environment Department’s Majhi Vasundhara Abhiyan.

The EV policy will ensure that electric vehicles account for at least 10% of all new vehicle registrations by 2025. It also strives to electrify 25% of the public transport infrastructure, including last-mile connectivity vehicles, by 2025. It will also switch 15% of the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation’s (MSRTC) fleet to EVs.

MSRTC has plans to set up electric charging points for its fleet at State Transport (ST) stations. The government will set up over 2,300 electric vehicle charging stations (1,500 in Mumbai, 500 in Pune, 150 in Nagpur, 100 in Nashik and 75 in Aurangabad) in government buildings, MSRTC bus stops, initially and later in petrol pumps and malls.

The government intends on providing full-scale EV infrastructure on four major arterial highways by 2025. There is also a plan to build a gigafactory to provide lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicle producers.

The Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB) along with the Environment Department is working to develop its policy for the manufacture, use and recycling of lithium-ion batteries.

Source – SAUR Energy

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