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EESL Hands Over 20 Electric Cars To Uttarakhand Government

The procurement is part of the Central government's National Electric Mobility Plan (NEMP) under which it targets to achieve 60-70 lakh sales of hybrid and electric vehicles year on year from 2020 onwards.
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Published on April 25, 2018

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    In a major undertaking by the Uttarakhand government, Energy Efficient Services Limited (EESL) has handed over first batch of 20 electric cars to the state government as it marks the launch of e-transport in the state. The cost effective electric cars was received Chief Secretary Utpal Kumar Singh in the presence of Secretary (Power) Radhika Jha. The procurement is part of the Central government's National Electric Mobility Plan (NEMP) under which it targets to achieve 60-70 lakh sales of hybrid and electric vehicles year on year from 2020 onwards.

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    Secretary (Power) Radhika Jha said, "EESL would charge only Rs. 38,000 per month including driver's cost from the state government as rent for these vehicles. Only Rs. 15 will have to be spent per day on charging each vehicle. Once fully charged, each e-car can cover a distance of 140 kms at a cost of just 28 paise per km."

    EESL officials told PTI that introduction of e-vehicles will lessen the financial burden on the government by reducing the import of crude oil. Carbon footprint would also be controlled and carbon dioxide emission would decrease by around 5.6 lakh tonnes.

    Also Read: EESL To Issue Fresh Tender For 10,000 e-Vehicles Tomorrow

    The NEMP scheme aims to provide a major push for early adoption and market creation of both hybrid and electric technologies vehicles in the country.

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