Reports: India targets 100 per cent EVs by 2030

Madeleine Cuff
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Power Minister Piyush Goyal reveals India is working on a programme to provide electric cars to citizens with no upfront payment in bid to achieve complete EV rollout by 2030

The Indian government is working on an innovative clean transport scheme that would see people given electric cars with no upfront payment, according to comments from the Power Minister Piyush Goyal reported...

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