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Government Push for EVs
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari announced that within the next 4 to 6 months, the prices of electric vehicles (EVs) in India will become comparable to petrol cars. He made this statement during the 20th FICCI Higher Education Summit 2025, highlighting the government’s focus on reducing oil dependency and promoting cleaner mobility.

Price Parity with Petrol Cars
Gadkari emphasized that EV costs will soon match petrol vehicle prices due to advancements in battery technology, improved charging infrastructure, and domestic manufacturing initiatives. These efforts will make EVs more affordable and accessible for the general public.

Reducing Fossil Fuel Dependence
India currently spends approximately ₹22 lakh crore annually on fuel imports, placing a significant burden on the economy. Increased adoption of EVs can substantially reduce this expenditure, promoting economic self-reliance while also benefiting the environment.

India’s EV Policy and Clean Energy Drive
According to Gadkari, developing the EV industry will not only reduce pollution but also create millions of employment opportunities. Investments in battery recycling and local manufacturing are set to position India as a global EV hub.

India Emerging as a Global Auto Powerhouse
Since taking charge, Gadkari has seen the Indian automobile industry grow from ₹14 lakh crore to ₹22 lakh crore. His vision is for India to become the number one automobile industry globally within the next five years. Currently, the US auto industry is valued at ₹78 lakh crore and China at ₹47 lakh crore, with India in third place.

Roadmap for an Electric Future
India is rapidly developing charging stations, battery manufacturing units, and EV support systems. Government incentives and subsidies are promoting EV adoption, and if current plans continue, by 2026, every third car on Indian roads could be electric. This shift will reduce pollution and strengthen India’s economic self-reliance.

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