HP targets 100 per cent transition to EVs by 2030

HP targets 100 per cent transition to EVs by 2030
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SHIMLA: Himachal Pradesh authorities have introduced HP Electric Vehicle Policy-2019 which aims to make Himachal 100 per cent transitioned to electric vehicles by 2030. The aim of this initiative is to provide the residents of the state with provide sustainable, safe, eco-friendly, inclusive and integrated mobility for the future.

Chairing a meeting of officials in Shimla on September 19, Shrikant Baldi, the recently appointed Chief secretary of Himachal Pradesh said that the aim of this draft policy is to achieve 100 per cent transition to electric vehicles by 2030 in the state. This target was in line with the United Nation’s sustainable development goals (SDGs) and vision of the Central government, he said.

“There will be a shift from internal combustion engines (ICE) to electric vehicles. The objective is to encourage use of hybrid electric vehicles by the government entities during the transition period. This will create fresh employment opportunities,” he said.

Baldi said a viable business model would be prepared for private developers to install EV charging stations and infrastructure within their premises. There would be a provision for charging spots in commercial buildings such as hotels and shopping malls. Domestic rate of power will be charged if electric vehicle is charged at domestic user facility. “Non-domestic, non-commercial rate will be applicable in public charging facility and commercial charging stations,” he said.

He said that the Himachal Pradesh Electricity Board Limited had been designated as the state nodal agency for setting up charging infrastructure in the state. The HP Electricity Regulatory Commission would be the final authority to determine the rate of electrical power to EV charging stations from time to time.

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