August 15, 2025 6:54 pm

PM E Drive Scheme Extended with Strategic Policy Shift

CURRENT AFFAIRS: PM E-DRIVE, electric vehicle subsidies, EV charging infrastructure, market maturity, electric buses, electric trucks, two-wheelers, three-wheelers, public charging stations, policy transition

PM E Drive Scheme Extended with Strategic Policy Shift

Scheme Extension and Changes

PM E Drive Scheme Extended with Strategic Policy Shift: The Government of India has extended the PM E-Drive scheme until March 2028. The programme will continue supporting electric mobility but will end subsidies for electric two-wheelers and three-wheelers on March 31, 2026. This marks a policy transition towards self-sustaining growth in these segments.

Static GK fact: The PM E-Drive scheme was launched on October 1, 2024 with a total outlay of ₹10,900 crore.

Scheme Objectives

The scheme aims to accelerate EV adoption through:

  • Purchase incentives across vehicle categories
  • Expansion of charging infrastructure
  • Upgradation of testing facilities

Static GK fact: India’s EV policy push aligns with the National Electric Mobility Mission Plan (NEMMP) 2020 vision.

Financial Allocation

The ₹10,900 crore budget is divided as follows:

  • ₹3,679 crore for demand incentives on electric two-wheelers, three-wheelers, ambulances, and trucks.
  • ₹7,171 crore for electric buses, public charging stations, and testing facilities.

Targets for 2028

By 2028, the scheme targets:

  • 24.79 lakh electric two-wheelers
  • 3.16 lakh electric three-wheelers
  • 14,028 electric buses and trucks
  • 88,500 EV charging points across India

Static GK fact: India’s first public EV charging station was set up in Bangalore in 2017.

Subsidy Adjustments

Initial subsidies for two-wheelers were ₹5,000 per kWh with a cap of ₹10,000 per vehicle. These were halved to ₹2,500 per kWh from April 2025.
Electric truck subsidies, introduced in July 2025, stand at ₹5,000 per kWh or up to 10% of the ex-factory price.
Ambulance and charging station subsidy guidelines are under development.

Infrastructure Push

To address charging gaps, the scheme allocates ₹2,000 crore for:

  • 22,100 fast chargers for four-wheelers
  • 1,800 chargers for buses
  • 48,400 chargers for two- and three-wheelers

Static GK fact: The world’s largest EV charging station is located in California, USA, with over 100 charging points.

Fund-Limited Approach

The scheme is fund-limited. If the ₹10,900 crore allocation is exhausted before March 2028, it will end early.

Policy Transition

Ending subsidies for mature segments like two-wheelers and three-wheelers reflects a shift from government support to market-driven growth. Subsidies will continue for buses, trucks, and charging stations to encourage adoption in these early-stage categories.

Static Usthadian Current Affairs Table

PM E Drive Scheme Extended with Strategic Policy Shift:

Fact Detail
Scheme Name Prime Minister Electric Drive Revolution in Innovative Vehicle Enhancement (PM E-DRIVE)
Launch Date 1 October 2024
Total Budget ₹10,900 crore
Scheme Validity Till March 2028
Subsidy End Date for Two- and Three-Wheelers 31 March 2026
Total Charging Points Target 88,500
Electric Buses and Trucks Target 14,028
Two-Wheeler Target 24.79 lakh
Three-Wheeler Target 3.16 lakh
Fund Limitation Ends early if ₹10,900 crore is exhausted
PM E Drive Scheme Extended with Strategic Policy Shift
  1. PM E-Drive scheme extended till March 2028.
  2. Subsidies for electric two- & three-wheelers end on March 31, 2026.
  3. Scheme launched on October 1, 2024 with ₹10,900 crore
  4. ₹3,679 crore for demand incentives; ₹7,171 crore for buses, charging stations.
  5. Targets 79 lakh two-wheelers, 3.16 lakh three-wheelers by 2028.
  6. Plans for 14,028 buses & trucks and 88,500 charging points.
  7. Initial subsidy for two-wheelers ₹5,000/kWh, halved from April 2025.
  8. Electric truck subsidies at ₹5,000/kWh or 10% of ex-factory price.
  9. Charging infra: 22,100 fast chargers for four-wheelers.
  10. 48,400 chargers for two/three-wheelers, 1,800 for buses.
  11. India’s first public EV charging station set up in Bangalore, 2017.
  12. Scheme is fund-limited — ends early if funds exhausted.
  13. Policy shift to market-driven growth for mature EV segments.
  14. Subsidies continue for buses, trucks, charging stations.
  15. Aligned with National Electric Mobility Mission Plan 2020.
  16. Ambulance subsidy guidelines under development.
  17. Scheme promotes self-sustaining EV market.
  18. Addresses charging infrastructure gap
  19. Encourages early-stage adoption in heavy vehicle segments.
  20. Supports testing facility upgradation.

Q1. When will subsidies for electric two-wheelers and three-wheelers under the PM E-Drive scheme end?


Q2. What is the total budget allocation for the PM E-Drive scheme?


Q3. Which city hosted India’s first public EV charging station?


Q4. What is the target number of EV charging points by 2028?


Q5. At what subsidy rate were electric two-wheelers supported before April 2025?


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