
Additional electric cars are parked at a cargo station in Gurugram, India, April 17, 2025. Reuters/Priyanshu Singh | Photo credit: Priyanshu Singh
National highways backed by the central government for electric vehicles (NHEV) have stopped the process of placing orders for around 2,700 electric SUVs with extincts, after the alleged misuse of funds by the co -founder of all electrical walks.
NHEV is an ease of making a business pilot (EODB) that has a bone adopted by the center after successful technical tests.
On Friday, the Ethical Government Committee (EODB) and NHEV (Acquisition Committee) with the members of the working group to deliberate on the issues that arise from the alleged scam of the Blussmart co -founders.
The problem is serious, since part of a critical and expansive pilot project is extended to establish electronic roads in the country.
Duration The meeting, NHEV (acquisition team) said that, in the current circumstances, the realization of an order with Blusmart raises certain risks. In addition, the extinction of bones that participate in NHEV pilots from the beginning and the company’s problems must be approached urgently.
EODB will now look for a meeting with the Blusmart, PFC and IREDA financial, to deliberate on issues related to the acquisition of EVs. He suggests that if PFC and IREDA carry legal actions against Blusmart, the two agencies can acquire the EVS of the Cab Hailing company and these EVs can be tested to NHEV to direct their pilot project.
In a statement, EODB suggested: “IREDA and PFC will depend on Blusmart’s plans to make any internal, rental and financial adjustment exercised by its Board to be clean (from the regulatory bodies of the regulatory agencies and the actions of the cooperation of the divers and deputies of Dry Cooperation of the cooperation of the cooperation of the cooperation of local cooperation, the cashier of local cooperation, the children’s cashier, the expansion of the recent ones will be carried out.
The Government has commissioned the NHEV to transform 5,500 km of national road sections on the routes of Bharatmala and Sagarmala on the electronic roads by 2027.
This pilot implies running 2,700 EVS, 345 e-luxury e-buses and 242 road assistance vehicles, in addition to establishing several hundreds of battery exchange kiosks and cargo stations at a project cost of more than ₹ 6.5 billion rupees.
Posted on April 18, 2025