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      Revolt Motors regains eligibility for EV subsidy schemes

      Garima SharmaBy Garima SharmaJuly 31, 2024 News 1 Min Read
      Revolt Motors regains eligibility for EV subsidy schemes
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      The Ministry of Heavy Industries has granted approval for Revolt Motors to participate in the Government of India’s electric vehicle (EV) subsidy schemes. This follows the repayment of previously received subsidies under the FAME-II program.

      The approval allows the companny to become eligible for the current Electric Mobility Promotion Scheme (EMPS) 2024, which provides subsidies for electric two-wheelers. It also positions the company to potentially benefit from the anticipated FAME III subsidy scheme, expected to follow EMPS. The Government of India recently extended the EMPS until 30th September 2024.

      This development may impact Revolt Motors’ market position in the electric two-wheeler sector. The Indian electric vehicle market has been expanding, influenced by factors such as environmental concerns, fuel costs, and government incentives.

      It’s eligibility for these subsidy schemes could affect its pricing strategy and competitiveness in the market. As India aims to increase adoption of cleaner transportation options, companies like Revolt Motors may play a role in the country’s shift towards electric mobility.

      The implications of this approval on the company sales, market share, and the broader electric two-wheeler market in India remain to be seen.

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