India, Aug. 12 -- The Government of India has issued a release:
District
e-2W
e-3Ws
Total
Agar Malwa
64
64
Alirajpur
65
65
Anuppur
204
19
223
Ashok Nagar
1,149
13
1,162
Balaghat
772
13
785
Barwani
409
2
411
Betul
1,023
20
1,043
Bhind
1,282
141
1,423
Bhopal
6,509
113
6,622
Burhanpur
226
2
228
Chhatarpur
1,160
23
1,183
Chhindwara
2,606
77
2,683
Damoh
671
138
809
Datia
513
58
571
Dewas
2,078
61
2,139
Dhar
1,233
22
1,255
Dindori
62
60
122
Guna
2,392
33
2,425
Gwalior
8,987
489
9,476
Harda
790
1
791
Indore
11,347
1,493
12,840
Jabalpur
6,905
1,008
7,913
Jhabua
86
86
Katni
757
567
1,324
Khandwa
376
17
393
Khargone
499
20
519
Maihar
13
8
21
Mandla
280
24
304
Mandsaur
1,818
14
1,832
Mauganj
5
3
8
Morena
1,949
199
2,148
Narmadapuram
1,662
26
1,688
Narsimhapur
1,909
58
1,967
Neemuch
772
3
775
Niwari
7
1
8
Pandhurna
12
12
Panna
146
50
196
Raisen
953
21
974
Rajgarh
782
5
787
Ratlam
1,704
23
1,727
Rewa
1,130
331
1,461
Sagar
2,285
400
2,685
Satna
1,117
383
1,500
Sehore
1,711
19
1730
Seoni
1,020
19
1039
Shahdol
738
55
793
Shajapur
847
21
868
Sheopur
588
10
598
Shivpuri
1,708
37
1,745
Sidhi
241
44
285
Singrauli
257
23
280
Tikamgarh
550
32
582
Ujjain
3,490
132
3,622
Umaria
176
29
205
Vidisha
1,805
9
1,814
Total
81,840
6,369
88,209
Under the PM E-DRIVE scheme, 94,277 electric vehicles (EVs) were deployed during FY 2025-26 in the state of Madhya Pradesh.
88,209 EVs were subsidized in Madhya Pradesh in FY 2025-26, details for which are provided at Annexure.
Under the PM E-DRIVE Scheme, no electric buses have been allocated to Madhya Pradesh.
The details of total quantum of demand incentives disbursed directly to vehicle purchasers and original equipment manufacturers operating delivery chains within Madhya Pradesh is not maintained Centrally.
No such assessment has been done by the Ministry of Heavy Industries.
The Government has implemented following schemes on pan India basis including two-tier and three-tier towns of Madhya Pradesh to promote the use of clean energy transport systems:
Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of (Hybrid &) Electric Vehicles in India (FAME India) Scheme Phase-II: The Government implemented this scheme for a period of five years from 01.04.2019 to 31.03.2024 with a total budgetary support of Rs.11,500 crore. The scheme provided demand incentive for e-2Ws, e-3Ws, e-4Ws and grants for e-buses and setting up of EV public charging stations (EV PCS). FAME-II has supported the sale of approximately 16.72 lakh electric vehicles including e-2Ws, e-3Ws & e-4Ws and 6,862 e-buses were sanctioned for various cities out of which 5,299 e-buses have been deployed as on 31.07.2026. Under this scheme Rs.912.50 crore have been allocated for setting up of EV PCS.
Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme for Automobile and Auto Component Industry in India (PLI-Auto): The Government notified this scheme for Automobile and Auto Component Industry in India, on 23.09.2021, for enhancing India's manufacturing capabilities for Advanced Automotive Technology (AAT) products, including EVs, with a budgetary outlay of Rs.25,938 crore.
Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme for National Programme on Advanced Chemistry Cell (ACC) Battery Storage : The Government on 09.06.2021 notified the PLI Scheme for manufacturing of ACC in the country with a budgetary outlay of Rs.18,100 crore. The scheme aims to establish a competitive domestic manufacturing ecosystem for 50 GWh of ACC batteries.
PM Electric Drive Revolution in Innovative Vehicle Enhancement (PM EDRIVE) Scheme: This scheme with an outlay of Rs.10,900 crore has been notified on 29.09.2024. This scheme supports incentivization of approximately 28.30 lakh electric vehicles (EVs) including e-2W, e-3W, e-Trucks, e-buses and e-Ambulances. Further, grant for upgradation of testing agencies is also available under this scheme. An allocation of Rs.4,391 crore has been made under the scheme for deployment of 14,028 e-buses out of which 14,000 e-buses have been allocated. Rs.2,000 crore has been allocated for deployment of EV PCS on pan India basis.
PM e-Bus Sewa-Payment Security Mechanism (PSM) Scheme: This Scheme notified on 28.10.2024, has an outlay of Rs.3,435.33 crore and aims to support deployment of more than 38,000 electric buses. The objective of this scheme is to provide payment security to e-bus operators in case of default by Public Transport Authorities (PTAs).
Further, following initiatives have also been taken up by the Government of India to increase the use of electric vehicles in the country:-
i. GST on electric vehicles and chargers/ charging stations for electric vehicles has been reduced to 5%.
ii. Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (MoRTH) announced that battery-operated vehicles will be given green license plates and be exempted from permit requirements.
iii. MoRTH issued a notification advising states to waive road tax on EVs, which in turn will help reduce the initial cost of EVs.
Disclaimer: Curated by HT Syndication.