Environment: Within 6 months Delhi Government to switch its entire fleet of cars for electric vehicles
The motive of the move is to inspire other cities in the country as well as those across the world and in an urgency to tackle pollution and the after-effects of climate change
Delhi Government which has over 2000 cars in its fleet plans to switch its fleet to electric
In an announcement today, Delhi Government within 6 months, will switch its entire fleet of hired cars with electric vehicles.
With a motive to inspire other cities in the country as well as those across the world and in an urgency to tackle pollution and the after-effects of climate change, the Delhi Government which has over 2000 cars in its fleet plans to switch its fleet to electric.
This announcement came a day after the Aam Aadmi Party-led Delhi Government launched a campaign, 'Switch Delhi', to encourage private vehicle owners to take a pledge to shift to electric vehicles and install a charging point within their premises in the next three years.
"It's history! Driven by the vision of CM @ArvindKejriwal to make Delhi the 'Electric Vehicle capital', Delhi Govt today became the 1st in the world, not just India, to mandate its entire hired car fleet to switch to electric WITHIN a deadline- 6 mths. @SwitchDelhi begins at home," Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia tweeted.
"Over 2,000 cars will be impacted by this decision and will transition to EVs in next 6 months. We hope this decision inspires cities and govts around India and the world to tackle the pollution and climate change problem with the seriousness and urgency it deserves," he said.
The Delhi government had in August last year launched an Electric Vehicle Policy to tackle the problem of air pollution. Under the policy, it promised to waive registration fee, road tax, and provide an incentive of up to Rs 1.5 lakh for new cars in the national capital.
Under Delhi's EV policy, 12 four-wheeler models are available and eligible for purchase and scrapping incentives.
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