The government is mulling over giving target to state public transporters to deploy certain percentage of electric vehicles in their new orders, while it will refrain from coming out with a policy on electric vehicles, a top Niti Aayog official said to PTI.
The official said for the personal transportation, Niti Aayog is of the view that the market forces should be allowed to decide whether people want to buy electric car or diesel/petrol car.
“We may like to tell states that their carbon footprints must be minimised. We are considering of giving some targets to state public transporters to deploy certain percentage of electric vehicles in their new orders,” the official told PTI. He further added that,”We don’t need a policy on electric vehicles, we need a behavioral change”.
The official also said that the government wants to encourage indigenous production of electric vehicles. As per an estimate, India at present has 1 to 1.5 lakh electric vehicles and it is projected to grow to about 5 per cent of the total vehicles in the next five years.