Tourist Vehicle Goa, Electric vehicle, Goa taxi, Goa rent a bike, G20 summit



Tourist Vehicle Goa, Electric vehicle, Goa taxi, Goa rent a bike, G20 summit

The chief minister of Goa states that the state ranks fourth in India in terms of percentage of EV purchases.

The Goa government announced that all new rental cars and bikes must be electric from January 2024. The government also stated that all existing fleet vehicles must be retrofitted with electric powertrains by June 2024.

  1. All government LMVs will be EVs from January 2024
  2. Government hopes EVs contribute 30 percent of sales by 2025

Goa government EV announcement

Speaking at the Energy Transitions Working Group Meeting during the G20 summit in Goa, chief minister Pramod Sawant outlined the new measures that the government would undertake to make the state transport environment-friendly. He said that as Goa is mainly dependent on tourism, there is a lot of traffic on the road, which, according to a recent study, contributes to 40 per cent of the total carbon emissions in the state.

In relation to this, he issued the following statement. “All new tourist vehicles, cab and bike rentals shall be EVs from January 2024, while new government light motor vehicles (LMVs) purchased from January 2024 will mandatorily be EVs. It will also be mandatory for permit holders having multiple tourist taxis, rent a bike and rent a cab operator to retrofit 30 percent of the fleet to EV by June 2024.”

The bigger picture

While the move seems like a step in the right direction, the state currently lacks the infrastructure for this. The electric vehicle charging grid across the state is not as dense when compared to metropolitan cities and larger towns. The chargers are clustered around the city hubs, but become sparse as you move away from them. Power cuts too are frequent in the state and the possibility of an uninterrupted power supply is a while away. 

However, according to the chief minister of Goa, the state has been accepting of EVs. Sawant stated that since the introduction of EV concessions in 2021, the state saw an increase in EV ownership from 0.2 percent to 9.4 percent. However, the minister did not mention a time period for this statistic, but added that the aim of the policy was to ensure that by 2025, at least 30 percent of all vehicles registered annually would be EVs.

While the central government has recently cut the FAME II subsidy across the country, the Goa government is planning to introduce its own set of subsidies.

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