New Delhi: Leading electric two-wheeler manufacturers on Saturday urged the Centre to extend the PM E-DRIVE scheme and revise the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Auto Scheme to meet the evolving needs of the industry during a meeting with Union Heavy Industries and Steel Minister H D Kumaraswamy.
The meeting focused on strengthening indigenous manufacturing and accelerating the growth of India's electric mobility ecosystem, with industry leaders outlining their plans to expand domestic production and position the country as a global manufacturing hub for electric two-wheelers.
According to an official statement, manufacturers highlighted their investments in homegrown engineering, product development and indigenous manufacturing capabilities while sharing their vision for building globally competitive electric mobility platforms.
New Delhi: Leading electric two-wheeler manufacturers on Saturday urged the Centre to extend the PM E-DRIVE scheme and revise the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Auto Scheme to meet the evolving needs of the industry during a meeting with Union Heavy Industries and Steel Minister H D Kumaraswamy.
The meeting focused on strengthening indigenous manufacturing and accelerating the growth of India's electric mobility ecosystem, with industry leaders outlining their plans to expand domestic production and position the country as a global manufacturing hub for electric two-wheelers.
According to an official statement, manufacturers highlighted their investments in homegrown engineering, product development and indigenous manufacturing capabilities while sharing their vision for building globally competitive electric mobility platforms.