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Maharashtra unveils new EV Policy 2021 

Electric Vehicles India

lakh and it will be priced around Rs 98,231 for those who will buy it before this year ends. Scrappage incentive. It is also providing a scrappage incentive of Rs 7,000 on offer. The prices of the current electric scooters have been reduced, the Ather 450 Plus is currently comes with a price tag of Rs 1.23

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Scrappage scheme sees end to Jags, Mercs and even a Morris Minor

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The Government’s car scrappage scheme has got off to a flying start as the end of its first week draws to a close. According to Hyundai, their dealers have been surprised by the array of cars which have been scrapped in exchange for more environmentally friendly i10 and i120s.

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Cautious welcome for scrappage extension

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Since the announcement that the car scrappage scheme in the UK will be extended (see article ) a host of important industry names have been having their say on the plans, with a cautious but generally positive welcome for the proposals. we want to know what you think of the decision to extend the scrappage scheme.

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Retrofitting three-wheeler to electric 

Electric Vehicles India

This will be more economical for consumers than buying a new one. Scrappage policy . Auto-rickshaws were manufactured as per BS-IV norms and as per the government “scrappage policy,” the BS-IV vehicles will be dumped off. Cost-effective if it is available at about 50-60% price less than buying new autorickshaws.

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The Budget 2009 - working towards sustainable transport

Green Cars News

Introducing a vehicle scrappage scheme. From April 2010 anyone buying a new car will pay a different rate of vehicles tax in the first year of registration. Vehicle Scrappage Scheme. It is a voluntary arrangement which motor dealers must join and match the £1,000 provided by the Government. Capital Allowances.

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Is a green tax blitz justified? The Green Piece

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If the UK can develop clean technology then it could dominate export markets rather than having to spend billions on buying carbon credits from countries that have left us behind. There have to be real incentives to go green and to further encourage car manufacturers and dealers to veer away from traditional gas guzzlers.

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