New Delhi: In a movement that will contribute to the battle of air pollution and also provide a boost on the adoption of electric vehicles (EV) in the national capital, the Minister of Transportation Kailash Gahlot on Thursday announced the liberation for vehicles of e-light items (e -lc ) During the clock “not in”.
Gahlot said there would be no E-LCVs prohibition from plying and idle parking on the road identified during the “without entry” as notified by the Department of Transportation.
Previously on that day, he brought to social media to announce that the department would be emproidered electric kit manufacturers to strengthen the conventional internal combustion engine (ICE) to the electricity.
Transportation officials said this would be very useful for the owner of a diesel-run vehicle over 10 years old and not allowed ply in Delhi.
“Delhi is now open for ice for electrical retrofit! Vehicles, if found fit, can change their diesel into an electric machine, the Empanel dept’ll pure electric kit manufacturer by the approved testing institution.
After the Empanel, this will allow the vehicle to continue plying here exceed 10 years, “Gahlot tweeted.
Then, Gahlot said the movement of commercial vehicles was limited to more than 250 main roads from 7am to 11am to 21:00 to 21:00 for congestion during rush hour and vehicle pollution.
On average, 300 CHALLANS is issued every day by the Department Enforcement Team against a valid pollution vehicle under the control certificate (PUCC), he added.
A total of 280 Challans were issued on Tuesday and 390 on Wednesday at the gas station, where the department had deployed the enforcement team and the civil defense volunteer for Puccc’s examination, said Gahlot, added that strict enforcement had caused a large increase in the amount of Pucc.
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“We are committed to applying each and every promise made based on the EV policy in the best way, and applying these provisions is proof,” said Gahlot.
Category L5N Electric Three Wheeler Good Carrier and N1 Category Electrical Items Operators With the weight of dirty vehicles do not exceed 3.5 tons will now be allowed to ply in Delhi anytime, he added.
Delhi traffic police have also issued in line with Delhi’s government’s decision, he showed.
“Since the launch of the EV policy, sales of E-LCVs have risen from only 46 to 1,054, a 95.6% increase in registration.
We hope that today’s decision will provide a big boost for the mass adoption of events in all categories in Delhi,” Gahlot said.
He said that with the target of 25% of new vehicle registration in 2024 became electricity, the Delhi government provided a significant focus on shared and commercial transportation electrification.