E-bike used for representational purposes only File photo
Tamil Nadu

EV push in Dindigul as fuel prices burn holes in consumers' pockets

Since their business travel is limited to just a few kilometres around Dindigul, e-bikes are most preferred.

Saravanan MP

DINDIGUL: The rise in fuel prices has propelled people to turn on the green switch and opt for e-vehicles in Dindigul district, with around 277 e-bikes and 102 mopeds sold between January and July 2024.

According to data from the regional transport office (Dindigul), 26 e-bikes and 15 e-mopeds were sold in 2020, followed by 107 e-bikes and 48 e-mopeds 48 in 2021, 185 e-bikes and 146 e-mopeds in 2022 and 405 e-bikes and 116 e-mopeds in 2023.

While four electric cars were registered in 2020 and 2021, it rose to seven in 2022 and 22 in 2023.

Speaking to TNIE, K Ravi, an e-bike owner said, “I feel that e-bikes offer a more comfortable driving experience. We do not have to depend on fuel anymore. Some of my friends who work as food delivery executives have purchased e-bikes, primarily because of the rising petrol prices.

Each month, they pay about Rs 4,000 for petrol, which they are now using to pay EMIs for the e-bikes which they have purchased for around Rs 1.2 lakh.”

CITU-Transport Employees Union (Dindigul) general secretary N Ramanathan said, “I believe EVs are the future of transport. For the past few years, I found several small traders and marketing personnel using e-bikes for business. Since their business travel is limited to just a few kilometres around Dindigul, e-bikes are most preferred.

They are comfortable to drive, which makes them an attractive option. However, there are some concerns as e-bikes are priced over Rs 1 lakh for top brands vehicles."

An official from Dindigul RTO said, “The state and union governments are encouraging e-vehicles. EVs are environmentally friendly and several exemptions are offered for EVs. While a road tax of 15% is levied on normal vehicles, there is an exemption for EVs. This exemption could be expanded to another two years to boost the sale of EVs.”

Iran says it has 'necessary will' to end war, but seeking guarantees for lasting peace

China, Pakistan outline five-point plan to end US-Israel war on Iran

Is the NSS a factor in the upcoming Kerala elections? Or have they entirely lost their relevance?

Security for NC office in Srinagar withdrawn fortnight after assassination attempt on party chief

Rupee posts biggest annual decline in 14 years, tumbles 9.55% in FY26

SCROLL FOR NEXT