EVs are the future of automotive industry as they are going to replace combustion engines to reduce pollution. Even though the technology has advanced a lot for EVs, it is still not yet mainstream and has lots of road blocks. To promote electric mobility, the government decided to buy EVs from Tata Motors and Mahindra which will be used by government officials.
The vehicles will be deployed by Energy Efficiency Service Ltd (EESL) which is a public unit under Power ministry. According to a new report, senior officials who received EVs refused to use them as these models doesn’t have good performance and efficiency is very poor. The EVs models are Tata Tigor EV and Mahindra e-Verito.
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The first phase of EVs was 500 units in which 350 will be supplied by Tata Motors and 150 by Mahindra. But it was delayed by EESL as they want to improve charging infrastructure and things didn’t go according to plan. The second phase of 9,500 units was expected to be delivered earlier this year but it has been postponed again.
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One of the senior executive said that these top government officials get lots of money as fuel expense with their salary and if they opt for EVs they won’t get this, which is why they prefer regular car over this. EESL will begin third phase only once they get quality products which offer global level standards in performance and efficiency.