What is FAME II scheme approved by Modi Cabinet

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FAME-II: In a bid to promote the electric and hybrid vehicles, the Union Cabinet chaired by PM Narendra Modi on Thursday cleared the Rs 10,000-crore programme under the FAME-II scheme.



FAME-II: In a bid to promote the electric and hybrid vehicles, the Union Cabinet chaired by PM Narendra Modi on Thursday cleared the Rs 10,000-crore programme under the FAME-II scheme, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said. An official Cabinet statement said that the scheme will be implemented over a period of three years, starting from April 1, 2019.



FAME-II, or ‘Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electric Vehicles in India Phase II (FAME India Phase II)’ aims to promote electric mobility in the country.

The scheme has a total outlay of Rs 10,000 crores to be spent over a period of three years. This scheme is the expanded version of the present scheme titled ‘FAME India1 which was launched on 1st April 2015, with a total outlay of Rs. 895 crores.

FAME-II is the expanded version of the present scheme FAME India I (Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of (Hybrid) and Electric Vehicles (FAME) which was launched on April 1, 2015, with a total outlay of Rs 895 crore.



How you will benefit

The scheme aims to “encourage Faster adoption of Electric and hybrid vehicle by offering upfront Incentive on the purchase of Electric vehicles and also by establishing a necessary charging Infrastructure for electric vehicles. The scheme will help in addressing the issue of environmental pollution and fuel security.”

Scheme details: 

– As per the official statement, the emphasis of the scheme is on electrification of public transportation including shared transport.

– Demand incentives on operational expenditure mode for electric buses to be delivered through State/city transport corporation (STUs).

– In the 3W and 4W segment, incentives will be applicable mainly to vehicles used for public transport or registered for commercial purposes.

– In the e-2Ws segment, the focus will be on private vehicles. Through the scheme, it is planned to support 10 Lakhs e-2W, 5 Lakhs e-3W, 55000 4Ws and 7000 Buses.

– To encourage advance technologies, the benefits of incentives, will be extended to only those vehicles which are fitted with advance battery like a Lithium-Ion battery and other new technology batteries.



Charging stations

– The scheme also propose to establish charging infrastructure, whereby about 2700 charging stations will be established in metros, other million plus cities, smart cities and cities of Hilly states across the country so that there will be the availability of at least one charging station in a grid of 3 km x 3 km.

– Establishment of Charging stations is also proposed on major highways connecting major city clusters. On such highways, charging stations will be established on both sides of the road at an interval of about 25 km each.