"By the end of this year, we will have electric buses, taxis, autorickshaws... We are very serious about it and the automobile industry is also very serious about it," Gadkari, who holds the portfolio of road transport and highways, said at an event to mark the rollout of a fleet at Gurgaon here.
To provide last-mile connectivity to metro travellers in Gurgaon, Gadkari flagged off the fleet of first batch of 1,000 e-autorickshaws from the Huda City Centre metro station.
Terming himself as a "bulldozer", the minister said his ministry and the government are constantly working towards electrification of vehicles.
"I am a bulldozer I want to stop this petrol, diesel... I am very much committed to transport based on electricity. My mission, my dream is public transport on electricity," he said.
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The government, he stressed, is striving to cut down huge import bill on crude and encouraging alternatives like bio- diesel, bio-methanol, ethanol, electricity and CNG.
He pointed out that the fleet will not just provide cost effective and pollution free substitute in transport system of Gurgaon, but will also generate employment opportunities for the marginalised youth.
The electric fleet is being operated by Treasure Vase Ventures Private Ltd, in partnership with Delhi Metro, under the SmartE brand name.
The e-autorickshaws have been manufactured in India and are fitted with GPS and tracking system.
The e-autorickshaws, SmartE, are expected to provide "meaningful" self-employment to over 1,00,000 marginalised youth in the next 4-5 years.