Electric vehicle policy insufficient for real impact
In a move presented as a decisive step against worsening air pollution, the Punjab government has announced a phased shift to electric vehicles (EVs), banning the purchase of new fuel-powered cars for government departments. However, critics argue that limiting the transition to official fleets alone is unlikely to significantly reduce emissions unless broader incentives and policies are introduced. According to official figures from the Excise and Taxation Department, more than 15,000 electric vehicles are registered in Punjab, most of them electric scooters and motorcycles, while electric cars number only about 1,500. This is negligible when compared to the nearly 26 million vehicles registered across the province. In percentage terms, EVs account for roughly 0.06 per cent of all vehicles. Data from the Punjab Clean Air Policy shows that transport contributes about 43 per cent to overall air pollution in the province, while a report by The Urban Unit estimates that nearly 80 per cent...