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Bihar Electric Vehicle Policy Approved, Aims to Achieve 15% EVs in Vehicle Registrations by 2028

The Nitish Kumar government on Tuesday approved the Bihar Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy-2023 with the aim to achieve 15 per cent EVs in all vehicle registrations in the state by 2028, a senior government official said. The decision to this effect was taken in the cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar here.

“The main objective of the scheme is to encourage faster adoption of electric and hybrid vehicles by the people by offering incentives on purchase of electric vehicles and also by establishing a necessary charging infrastructure. The scheme will help in addressing the issue of environmental pollution and fuel security”, S Siddharth, the additional chief secretary (cabinet secretariat), told reporters after the cabinet meeting.

“The Bihar Electric Vehicle Policy-2023, which is designed to steer the state towards a sustainable transport paradigm, outlines ambitious goals for the next five years culminating in 2028”.

To incentivize the adoption of electric vehicles the EV policy introduces various measures, including subsidies on Motor Vehicle (MV) Tax of up to 75 per cent and purchase incentives of up to Rs 1.25 lakh for the first 1,000 personal four-wheeler EVs.

“There are similar benefits for the first 10,000 personal two-wheeler EVs with subsidies on motor vehicles tax of up to 75 per cent and purchase incentives up to Rs 10,000,” he said.

The policy seeks to enhance environmental quality by mitigating air pollution while fostering startups and investments in the electric mobility sector and its associated support industries, he added.

The policy also promotes the use of renewable energy for EV charging stations, with approved tariff rates for high tension EV charging stations set at Rs 8/KvA for the fiscal year 2023-24.

Further, provisions for incentives for scrapping EVs and their components are outlined in the policy, Siddharth said.”

The state cabinet also approved a proposal of the transport department to acquire 400 electric buses under the “PM-e Bus Sewa” programme for six districts in Bihar.

“These buses, slated to operate in Patna, Muzaffarpur, Gaya, Bhagalpur, Darbhanga and Purnea aim to diminish reliance on conventional petrol and diesel-powered public transport,” he said.

The cabinet also approved the revised budget estimates of Rs 95 crore for the construction of two auditoria with a seating capacity of 2000 each in West and East Champaran districts.