With its objectives, incentives, and schedules, the guidelines promote the trucking industry's shift to zero-emission vehicles. The following are a few of its key attributes:
Electrifying the Fleet as a Goal According to the guideline, at least 30% of Indian trucks must be emission-free by 2030. This objective is challenging but essential considering the effect vehicles have on GHG levels and air quality. Incentives for early adopters are part of the government's staged strategy.
Rebates and Incentives The government is offering tax breaks, exemptions from road and toll levies for ZETs, and subsidies on the purchase of electric trucks to entice businesses and individual truck owners to make the move. Plans to support the development of charging infrastructure at depots and along important national routes are part of the recommendation.
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