India Weighs $1 Billion Push for Private EV Buses, Trucks: Report
Energy security concerns drive government talks on incentives.
India is weighing an incentive package of over $1 billion to push private‑sector adoption of electric buses and trucks, a move aimed at shoring up energy security amid supply disruptions from the West Asia crisis, Bloomberg reports.
The proposed scheme, which would run over a decade, targets India's largely privately owned commercial vehicle fleet. The largest share of the allocation is expected to go to inter-city bus operators. According to sources cited by the publication, meetings involving the PMO and industry stakeholders are expected this month to refine the plan.
The incentives under consideration include interest subvention benefits of up to ₹15 lakh (~$17,500) per vehicle over its lifetime, with support tapering over time. The government is also weighing a partial credit guarantee mechanism to help lenders finance EV purchases by smaller fleet operators — a segment historically hampered by high upfront costs and limited financing access.
The report notes that India imports nearly 90% of its crude oil, making it acutely sensitive to geopolitical shocks. Electrifying commercial transport would also address severe urban air-pollution: in cities like New Delhi, vehicular emissions account for up to 40% of fine particulate matter annually.
Most newly registered buses in India continue to run on diesel even as electric adoption grows, while regions like China and the US are advancing faster on fleet electrification, highlights Bloomberg.
The plan remains a work-in-progress, with budget size, eligible vehicle categories, and subsidy structures yet to be finalized. For now, it should be viewed as a policy‑in‑progress rather than a confirmed announcement.
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