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Heavy Industries Ministry Revises PM e-Bus Sewa Scheme Guidelines

Aditi Singh by Aditi Singh
July 21, 2025
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The Ministry of Heavy Industries (MHI) has announced key amendments to the PM e-Drive scheme, aimed at enhancing electric vehicle (EV) adoption and streamlining the subsidy framework. The updated guidelines are part of the government’s broader efforts to support faster and smoother integration of EVs into the country’s mobility ecosystem.

One of the major changes includes clearer definitions for eligibility criteria under the scheme. This move will help manufacturers and stakeholders better understand the subsidy process, ensuring greater transparency and reducing delays in availing incentives. The focus remains on encouraging domestic production and EV deployment.

The amended scheme now emphasizes support for Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) who meet specific localisation norms. By promoting Make in India components, the ministry aims to create a more robust EV supply chain within the country. This adjustment is expected to benefit Indian EV makers and related industries.

Another significant update includes simplified documentation and application processes for subsidy claims.These steps aim to remove procedural hurdles that have slowed down benefits to manufacturers in the past. The streamlined process will help boost confidence among industry players and investors alike.

In addition, the MHI clarified its monitoring and compliance mechanisms to ensure fair implementation. With regular audits and progress checks, the government hopes to maintain accountability while pushing forward its green mobility mission.

These amendments come at a critical time when India’s EV market is rapidly evolving. By refining the PM e-Drive scheme, the Heavy Industries Ministry is paving the way for increased adoption, manufacturing, and innovation in the electric vehicle sector.

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