Yogi Adityanath govt announces ₹50 crore subsidy to make electric vehicles cheaper

Lucknow ( Raghwendra Pratap Singh) :

The Uttar Pradesh government has approved a ₹50 crore subsidy to promote the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) in the state, in a move aimed at encouraging cleaner mobility and reducing fuel consumption. The move is part of a broader push by Uttar Pradesh to accelerate electric vehicle adoption and curb fuel demand through policy measures and incentives.

The funds will be allocated to the Transport Department, which will provide direct financial incentives to buyers of electric vehicles under the scheme. While the department had initially sought ₹100 crore, the government has approved ₹50 crore in the first phase.

Special Secretary KP Singh has issued directions to the Transport Commissioner regarding the implementation of the subsidy programme. Officials said the amount would be used exclusively to provide incentives for EV purchases.

The government expects the subsidy to make electric scooters, motorcycles and cars more affordable, encouraging consumers to shift away from petrol and diesel vehicles.

Authorities also believe the initiative will help reduce air pollution and household fuel expenses, while supporting the growth of the state’s EV ecosystem, including charging infrastructure.

Earlier this month, on May 11, the state invited proposals to extend exemptions on road tax and registration fees for electric vehicles and public transport vehicles for the next 12 months to promote cleaner mobility options.

As part of the wider initiative, authorities have also been directed to increase bus service frequency during peak hours to reduce dependence on private vehicles. In offices employing more than 500 people, the Transport Department and UPSRTC will jointly operate special bus services for employees to ease congestion, lower fuel consumption and encourage public transport use.

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