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Govt Rolls Out Big Push For EV Manufacturing! New Guidelines to Boost Made-in-India Electric Cars


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  The initiative is part of the country's broader strategy to reach net zero emissions by 2070, promote sustainable transport, spur economic growth, and cut environmental harm. It is also intended to position India as a leading global hub for automotive manufacturing and innovation.

The Indian government has introduced new guidelines aimed at boosting the manufacturing of electric vehicles (EVs) within the country, as reported by Republic World. These guidelines are part of a broader initiative to promote sustainable transportation and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. The new policy includes incentives for companies that set up manufacturing units in India, with a focus on increasing local production and reducing import dependency. Additionally, the guidelines aim to attract investments in the EV sector, foster innovation, and create job opportunities. This move is expected to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles in India and support the country's commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2070.

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