Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari (File Photo)
The demand for electric vehicles is increasing rapidly due to the increasing prices of petrol and diesel and increasing pollution from them. The Government of India is also giving a lot of encouragement to electric vehicles. In this way, new rules and regulations have been made by the government to reduce the dependence on old vehicles and vehicles running on conventional fuels. Vehicle scrap policy is also applicable. Work is also on in full swing on the adoption of ethanol as an alternative fuel. In such a situation, the question has arisen whether the government will ban the vehicles running on petrol and diesel in the coming time? Union Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari (Nitin Gadkari) The government has clarified the policy in this regard. Addressing an event of the Indian Chambers of Commerce (ICC), he clarified that petrol-diesel-powered vehicles will not stop, but the future will not be of electric vehicles, but hydrogen. (Hydrogen Fuel) of cars driven by.
Nitin Gadkari was addressing this program virtually. He said that, “The government is promoting electric vehicles and alternative fuels, but the registration of vehicles running on petrol and diesel will not stop. Vehicles running on flammable and conventional fuels will not be banned. It is true that the government is encouraging electric vehicles. Apart from this, more and more use of ethanol, bio-LNG and other green energy is being promoted but there is no coercion or pressure to make them mandatory.
‘But I’m going to buy a hydrogen fueled car’
Nitin Gadkari said, ‘I am going to buy a car next month, which will run on hydrogen. The future belongs to hydrogen fuel only. Along with this, it is also our effort that what should be used 50 percent ethanol in the fuel of the planes. ,
‘Soon Electric Vehicles (EVs) Will Be Cheaper’
In the program, Nitin Gadkari informed that in the future, electric and alternative fuel vehicles will be cheaper. He said, ‘250 startup companies are working on e-vehicles in the country. Because of this, the prices of electric vehicles will soon come down. The sales of electric vehicles are increasing rapidly. In the coming time, the prices of electric vehicles and petrol-diesel vehicles will be same.
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