The Haryana government will come out with Electric Vehicle Policy-2021 within one month, Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala said on Thursday.
Mr Chautala, who also holds the portfolio of the Industries and Commerce Department, said this after a meeting on "Haryana Electric Vehicle Policy-2021" with senior officers of various departments here.
He said the government is consistently working to ensure that the policy being formulated for e-vehicles is the best in the country.
The deputy chief minister also said that for the framing of this policy, three rounds of discussions have been held with the officials earlier and on Thursday final consultations were held.
Mr Chautala said this policy will be released within one month, according to an official statement.
He said this policy is being formulated by the state government while focusing on the e-vehicle manufacturers, user drivers and people setting up charging stations, for whom special exemptions will be given.
The state government is focussing on promoting two-wheeler, three-wheeler and four-wheeler e-vehicles, he added.
He also informed that the state government has a plan to have maximum e-vehicles in the state in 2022.
Opinion: Opinion | What If Exit Poll Trends Mirror Actual Results In Haryana And J&K? "Haryana Can Give Me Space": Kumari Selja, A Dalit, Day After Exit Polls "The Change Haryana Was Looking For": Vinesh Phogat On Exit Polls' Big Prediction 3 Spectators At Air Force's Chennai Airshow Die "Sit Quiet": Bhavish Aggarwal As Kunal Kamra Flags Ola EV Issue Egypt's Pyramids Built Using An Incredibly Clever Machine: Study "Appreciate His Commitment To...": S Jaishankar Meets Maldives President Former Jharkhand Chief Minister Champai Soren Hospitalised AI Can Be As Dangerous For World As Nuclear Weapons: S Jaishankar Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.