Andhra Pradesh Unveils Ambitious EV Policy 4.0
Hyderabad: The Andhra Pradesh government has taken a significant step towards a sustainable future by unveiling its Sustainable Electric Mobility Policy 4.0. This ambitious policy aims to transform the state into a leading hub for electric vehicle (EV) innovation and manufacturing.
The new policy, which will be implemented from 2024 to 2029, seeks to address the slow adoption rate of EVs in the state and foster a robust local manufacturing ecosystem. Currently, Andhra Pradesh has approximately 1.78 crore vehicles, with only a fraction being electric. The state’s existing 601 public charging stations, averaging one station every 205 kilometers, highlights the urgent need for a more extensive charging infrastructure.
Key Objectives of the Policy:
- Boosting EV Adoption: The policy aims to significantly increase the adoption of electric vehicles by targeting various segments, including two-wheelers, three-wheelers, and four-wheelers.
- Electrifying Public Transport: The government plans to fully electrify the Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) fleet, promoting sustainable public transportation.
- Expanding Charging Infrastructure: The policy targets a dense charging infrastructure with one station per 30 kilometers along green corridors and one station per 3×3 kilometer grid in designated e-mobility cities.
- Supporting MSMEs: The policy offers substantial incentives to Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) engaged in EV manufacturing, including investment subsidies, power tariff reimbursements, and SGST reimbursements.
A Comprehensive Approach
To achieve these ambitious goals, the policy emphasizes collaboration between various stakeholders, including public transportation providers, private fleet operators, and charging infrastructure developers. This holistic approach will foster a conducive environment for EV adoption and manufacturing.
By implementing this comprehensive policy, Andhra Pradesh aims to position itself as a pioneer in electric mobility, contributing to India’s overall goal of achieving sustainable and clean transportation.