Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) Managing Director Mangu Singh flagged off e-rickshaw services, operated by Hyderabad-based electric mobility and service-provider company ETO Motors, from Jamia Millia Islamia Metro station to provide first and last mile connectivity to commuters.
“We need smart green solutions for mobility to check the menace of air pollution. Battery operated e-rickshaws is a sustainable solution for a better tomorrow. There are no dangers of any emission of toxic air from these green vehicles,” Naga Satyam, Co-Founder and Executive Director ETO Motors said.
As part of its EV policy, the Delhi Government aims to register at least 5 lakh electric vehicles by 2024 in order to reduce air pollution in the national capital region. For last mile connectivity, it aims to induct 35,000 electric two, three, four wheelers and buses along with 1,000 electric vehicles and 250 public charging and battery swapping stations. It has also waived road tax and registration fees for all battery electric vehicles for the next three years.
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