The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Industry in its report, while deliberating on the merits of the Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electric Vehicles in India (FAME-India) pointed out that "the automotive component industry, catering to conventional fuel vehicles can be adversely impacted by the advent of electric vehicles".
"Accordingly, the Committee wants the Department of Heavy Industries (DHI) to address the effect of introduction of hybrid/electrical vehicles on the auto component industry through an impact assessment study," the panel said.
"The committee hopes DHI will be able to secure enough funds to facilitate development of the requisite high-end technology required for the scheme," it said.
The panel was of the opinion that FAME India is an ambitious scheme that aims to cater to the future scenario in the automotive industry, when fossil fuels become less available and alternative propulsion systems become inevitable.
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The scheme is a part of the National Electric Mobility Mission Plan. It envisages Rs 795 crore support in the first two fiscals starting with the current year.
Expressing concerns over delays in the full implementation of NATRiP, the panel said the project was originally proposed to be completed in 6 years from 2005, after the expiry of two extensions spanning three years from 2012 to 2014, still needs three more years, upto 2017, for completion.
The Committee recommended that every effort should be made to successfully wind up the project by the current period of extension being sought.