The Centre is contemplating actions to penalize several electric scooter makers who have been found guilty of falsely claiming subsidies under the flagship FAME II (Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electric Vehicles) scheme.
Regarding the government’s plan to penalize erring e-scooter companies, here are the key points:
- The companies are required to repay the incentives they received under the scheme.
- The government is contemplating additional penalties, including barring these companies from future incentives.
- The government’s actions are prompted by recent incidents of e-scooters catching fire.
The government’s plan to penalize erring e-scooter companies is a positive step. It will send a strong message to companies that they need to meet the required safety standards. It will also help to protect consumers from unsafe e-scooters.
The government should also consider taking steps to improve the safety of e-scooters. This could include requiring companies to use more fire-resistant materials and to install better braking systems. The government should also work to educate consumers about the safety features of e-scooters.
By taking these steps, the government can help to make e-scooters a safe and viable option for transportation.
Here are some additional details about the government’s plan:
- The government’s action is a response to a number of recent incidents in which e-scooters have caught fire.
- In one incident, while charging an e-scooter catch fire, killing the rider.
- In another incident, during ride an e-scooter caught fire, injuring the rider.
- The government is also considering other penalties, such as debarring the companies from receiving future incentives.
The government’s plan to penalize erring e-scooter companies is a positive step. It will send a strong message to companies that they need to meet the required safety standards. It will also help to protect consumers from unsafe e-scooters.
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The government should also consider taking steps to improve the safety of e-scooters.
By taking these steps, the government can help to make e-scooters a safe and viable option for transportation.