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Vehicle Scrappage Policy Announced in India [Details & List of Incentives]
Vehicle Scrappage Policy Announced in India: The much-talked-about Vehicle Scrappage Policy has been officially announced by the Minister of Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, in Lok Sabha. In an effort to reduce pollution levels and encourage the adoption of electric vehicles, the governme...
Vehicle Scrappage Policy Announced in India: The much-talked-about Vehicle Scrappage Policy has been officially announced by the Minister of Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, in Lok Sabha. In an effort to reduce pollution levels and encourage the adoption of electric vehicles, the government has promoted recent updates to the existing motor vehicle norms to allow scrapping of vehicles.
The Vehicle Scrappage Policy will get rid of old, polluting vehicles from the road. Adopted by a number of developed markets, a Vehicle Scrappage Policy is usually mandated by the government to accelerate the replacement of old, polluting vehicles by new vehicles.
To reduce the burden of old vehicles, the Indian government has been urging for Vehicle Scrappage Policy for a long time. As per one of the reports, the heavy and medium commercial vehicles segment faces a loss of 54% year by year, and with the implementation of this policy, the sector will benefit from it.
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Vehicle Scrappage Policy Announced - Important Dates
As per the details available, the scrapping centres and fitness test rules will come into effect from 1st October 2021, while the scrapping of government and PSU vehicles above 15 years of age will be undertaken from 1st April 2022. Mandatory fitness testing for Heavy Commercial Vehicles (HCV) will be effective from 1st April 2023, while the mandatory fitness testing for other categories will come into effect in a phased manner from 1st June 2024.Vehicle Scrappage Policy Announced - List of Incentives
Under the new scheme, incentives will be provided to owners of old vehicles to scrap their unfit vehicles via registered scrapping centres. Here is the list of some of the incentives outlined by the Road Transport Ministry:- The state governments may be advised to offer a road-tax rebate of up to 25% for personal vehicles.
- Manufacturers will be advised to provide an additional discount of 5% on buying new vehicles against a scrapping certificate.
- The scrap value given by the scrapping centre is approximately 4-6% of the ex-showroom price of new vehicles.
- In addition, the Road Transport Ministry is also considering waiving registration fees of new vehicles against the scrapping certificate.
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