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Telangana EV Policy 2020: Government Announces 100% Exemption On Road Tax & Registration Fee On Elec

According to the State Electric Vehicle and Energy Storage Policy, the electric vehicles will be applicable for this offer only if they are purchased and registered within the state.
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By Charanpreet Singh

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Published on October 31, 2020

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  • 100% exemption on road tax and registration fee for electric tractors
  • The electric vehicle policy will be effective from 2020 to 2030
  • Telangana became the third state to adopt a comprehensive EV policy

To promote electric vehicle usage, the Telangana government has rolled out a 10 year EV policy where it plans to attract investments of more than $4 billion. The EV policy says that the State will be offering 100 per cent exemption of road tax and registration fee on electric vehicles purchased and registered in the state. Telangana became the third state to adopt a comprehensive EV policy after Gujarat and Delhi. Under this policy, the government has proposed specific demand-side incentives to incentivise usage of EVs in the state including electric two-wheelers, three-wheelers, commercial passenger vehicles, CVs, private cars and tractors.

Also Read: Delhi EV Policy 2020: Government Exempts Road Tax On Battery-Operated Vehicles​

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According to the State Electric Vehicle and Energy Storage Policy, all the electric vehicles will be applicable for this offer only if they are purchased and registered within the state. The policy was launched by Telangana Ministers KT Rama Rao and Ajay Kumar which will be effective from 2020 to 2030.

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First two lakh e-2 wheelers exempted from road tax and registration fee

The state will be exempting 100 per cent road tax and registration fees on first two-lakh electric two-wheelers, 20,000 electric three-wheelers, 20,000 electric commercial vehicles and 500 electric buses purchased and registered in the state as per the existing guidelines applicable for tractors by the Transport Department. The government will also be providing 100 per cent incentives on 5,000 electric cars, out of which half will be reserved for commercial purposes, such as taxi and tourist cabs. The policy also gives 100 per cent exemption on road tax and registration fee for electric tractors.

As far as the charging infrastructure is concerned, the state government said that the availability and accessibility of the EV charging setup will be a pre-requisite for penetration of electric vehicles. Thus, the government will be focusing on setup initial batch of fast charging stations in Hyderabad and other towns in a phased manner.

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Also Read: Okinawa Announces Festive Season Offers On Electric Two-Wheelers​

The Telangana government will also be extending tailor-made benefits to mega as well as strategic projects on case to case basis. As per the policy, investment of over 200 crore in plant and machinery or employment to more than 15,000 people shall be categorised under the mega project. The state government has already signed MoUs with five firms that will be investing in the EV space.
 

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