The electric vehicle industry in India communicated to Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal that they will no longer require subsidies once the current regime ends. Goyal emphasized the nation’s readiness for electric mobility and plans to simplify the setting up of charging infrastructure at petrol pumps. He also expressed intentions to strengthen economic ties with the US amid trade tariff tensions.
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