Mumbai: India has given incentives for buying electric 2 and 3 wheelers till now, and should shift focus on making it possible for public transport to move on eco-friendly fuels, Niti Aayog chief executive Amitabh Kant said on Monday.
The CEO of the government think-tank said the Centre has rolled out incentives of USD 1.3 billion for purchase of 20 lakh electric two- wheelers and three-wheelers till now.
"The focus should be on moving towards EVs, but also on moving people and not moving vehicles which can be achieved through public transportation and its electrification,” Kant said, speaking at a virtual event organized by Repos Energy and Tata Motors.
It may be noted that even as carmakers and also startups focusing on 2-wheelers launch electric variants, public transport has been largely happening over the more unclean diesel or compressed natural gas. A few cities like the financial capital have a few electric buses.
Kant said over 80 per cent of the vehicles sold in India are two-wheelers and three-wheelers, and added that when combined with the public transport, it would take care of mobility requirements for a bulk of the population.
The incentives announced by the government will bring an additional 10 lakh electric 2-wheelers and 5 lakh 3-wheelers, he said.
Kant said cities also need to embrace the new paradigm of 'transit oriented development' where public transport is the backbone, adding that this will be a key determinant of ease of living.