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Manish Sisodia Announced All Delhi Govt Vehicle to Switch to EVs Within 6 Months

Urja Daily by Urja Daily
March 1, 2021
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New Delhi : Delhi government’s departments will now use only EVs, Manish Sisodia announced on Thursday.

The switch to EVs will be done within 6 months. The government, which has over 2,000 cars in its fleet, hopes its decision will inspire other cities in the country and the world to tackle the issues of pollution and climate change with the urgency they deserve, he said.

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The announcement came a day after the Aam Aadmi Party-led government launched a campaign, ‘Switch Delhi’, to encourage private vehicle owners to take a pledge to shift to EVs and install a charging point within their premises in the next three years.

We hope this decision inspires cities and govts around India and the world to tackle the pollution and climate change problem with the seriousness and urgency it deserves,” he said.

The Delhi govt had in August last year launched an EV Policy to tackle the problem of air pollution. Under the policy, it promised to waive registration fee, road tax, and provide an incentive of up to ₹1.5 lakh for new cars in the national capital.

Under Delhi’s EV policy, 12 four-wheeler models are available and eligible for purchase and scrapping incentives.

Sisodia hoped that using Delhi as an example, cities of the world would ensure that using electric vehicles is an important agenda in the fight to curb pollution.

“It is necessary to focus on the challenges related to a sustainable environment. Delhi Govt has prioritised the issue of curbing environmental distress along with its other major agenda items.

Sisodia pinned faith on the idea that the decision of switching to electric vehicles by all departments of Delhi Government will be a key step in encouraging more sustainable practices in the national capital and thereby curbing environmental distresses such as pollution.

The Transport Department of Delhi will be the nodal department to monitor the progress of the transition from existing diesel or petrol vehicle fleet to EVs. It will also be necessary for all departments to produce monthly action reports on the transition to EVs by the 5th of every month to the nodal department.

“The people of Delhi have time and again made efforts towards making our environment, our city green and clean. Switching to EVs will be another effort that all of us together, as citizens of Delhi, will take to ensure that we continue this fight towards sustainability.

‘Switch Delhi’ is an eight-week mass awareness campaign by the Delhi government to sensitize each and every Delhiite about the benefits of switching to EVs as well as to make them aware of the incentives and infrastructure being developed under Delhi’s EV policy.

The campaign aims at informing, encouraging, and motivating each and every person in Delhi to switch from polluting vehicles to zero-emission electric vehicles. While the first two weeks of the campaign have focused on promoting two and three wheeler owners to switch to EVs, the third week targets four-wheeler vehicle owners to adopt EVs.

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