Under the National electric Mobility Mission Plan 2020, there is an ambitious target to achieve 6-7 million sales of hybrid and electric vehicles by the year 2020.
As part of the plan, the government notified FAME India scheme in March 2015 to promote electric and hybrid vehicles (EVs) in the country.
"Based on the experience gained in the phase-1 of FAME scheme, it has been observed that non-availability of sufficient charging infrastructure and absence of lithium battery technology in the country are the main impediments for smooth roll out, with the expected outcome, of this scheme," Minister of State for heavy Industries and Public Enterprises Babul Supriyo said in a written reply to the Lok Sabha.
"This adds to costs and makes price of the vehicles uncompetitive," he added.
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The scheme offers sops on electric and hybrid vehicles for bikes and cars, thereby lowering their price.
With an aim to promote eco-friendly vehicles, the government had launched the Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of (Hybrid &) Electric Vehicles in India (FAME-India) scheme in 2015.
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