PM E-DRIVE two-wheeler subsidies will be halved after one year - Govt
The subsides will be tapered down to to Rs 2,500 per KWH or a maximum of Rs 5000 per two-wheeler a year from now.
Autocar Pro News Desk
12 Sep 2024
Tata Motors and Tata Power will provide exclusive charging tariffs for Tata Motors' electric CV owners, resulting in lower operating costs and increased profitability for its customers.
Read moreThe subsides will be tapered down to to Rs 2,500 per KWH or a maximum of Rs 5000 per two-wheeler a year from now.
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