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Gadkari for converting all govt vehicles into EVs

Electricity cooking is clean and will also reduce import dependence for gas

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Gadkari for converting all govt vehicles into EVs
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19 Feb 2021 8:51 PM IST

New Delhi: Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari on Friday pledged to convert all vehicles in his ministry to EVs and urged other departments to follow suit in a bid to cut India's oil import dependence. The minister has also suggested providing subsidy to buy electric cooking appliances rather than giving support to buy expensive imported gas for cooking. Back of envelop calculation by the minister indicate that using 10,000 electric vehicles in Delhi alone can save Rs 30 crore every month. Besides, he stressed on electric cooking which is also cheaper than imported gas.

Addressing at the launch Go Electric campaign, Gadkari said, "Why don't we provide subsidy on electric cooking appliances. We already provide subsidy on cooking gas." He was of the view that electricity cooking is clean and will also reduce import dependence for gas. Gadkari suggested that use of electric vehicles should be made mandatory for all government officials. He informed that one electric vehicles save almost Rs 30,000 per month on fuel cost which comes to around Rs 30 crore a month for 10,000 vehicles. He said if 10,000 electric vehicles were used by officials in Delhi, then Rs 30 crore per month can be saved. He further urged Power Minister R K Singh to make is mandatory to use electric vehicles for officials in his department saying he will do so for his departments.

On this occasion, Singh also announced that a fuelcell bus service will be launched from Delhi to Agra and Delhi to Jaipur soon. Singh said, "We are going to start a premium bus services using fuelcell electric vehicles from Delhi to Jaipur and Delhi to Agra... totally premium… We will advertise (about) it and increase its (frequency)." He said, "Our vision is 'Go Electric and Green The Electricity'. So bring more and more sector to electricity. Mobility is one and cooking is another. Move away from firewood and gas. It (electricity) is cheaper than gas... that is the way to go... not the imported gas." He suggested a trajectory where five years down the line, no busses would be allowed in India unless they were electric; and four years down, all three-wheelers turn electric.

About the Hydrogen Energy Mission announced in the Budget-2021, the minister stated, "We are going for green hydrogen bids in four to five month. We already have discussion with ministries of petroleum, steel and fertilisers." He informed about the government's plan to replace 10 per cent of imported ammonia with green ammonia. He said, "We can add 10 per cent hydrogen in our gas. This will increase calorific value and reduce our (gas) imports. We can put a mandate that 10 per cent of imported hydrogen for refining would be replaced by green hydrogen." Noting the green hydrogen is expensive at present, he stated that green hydrogen would be cheaper in next three years just like it happened with renewable. He cited the instance of solar energy where tariff dipped from Rs 15 per unit to Rs 1.99 per unit.

Minister Nitin Gadkari Go Electric campaign Green The Electricity 
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