PM’s address at the launch of National Electric Mobility Mission Plan 2020
Following
is the text of the Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh’s address at the
launch of National Electric Mobility Mission Plan 2020 in New Delhi
today:
“I am very happy to be here with you to unveil the National Electric
Mobility Mission Plan 2020. This is a very important milestone in our
country’s efforts for a cleaner and greener transport system for the
future. I compliment all those who have been involved in this massive
collaborative effort to prepare this Plan.
The transport sector today accounts for nearly 30 percent of the
world-wide consumption of energy. Out of this, three fourths comes from
road vehicles. Further, oil provides 95 percent of the primary energy
consumed in the transport sector worldwide. The International Energy
Agency projects that 75 percent of the projected future increases in oil
demand will be from the transport sector. India and China are likely to
account for a major part of this increased global demand for oil.
As we all know, today over 80 percent of India’s requirements of
petroleum products is being imported. This dependence on imports is
likely to increase. High international prices of oil contribute
significantly to India’s import bills, to our trade deficit, and also if
I may say so in the world of rising energy prices, to inflation, thus
putting a big strain on our economy.
It is, therefore, very important that we make all possible efforts to
reduce the transport sector’s dependence on oil. One of the ways in
which this can be achieved is by faster adoption of the full range of
electric vehicle technologies, including hybrid vehicles. These
technologies are not only more efficient but they are also cleaner. They
have the potential of contributing substantially to our efforts for
mitigating the adverse impact of economic development on the
environment. Electric and hybrid vehicles therefore, have a
significantly lower level of emissions, including carbon-di-oxide
emissions, which is one of the major contributors to global warming and
to processes of climate change.
I am happy that the National Electric Mobility Mission Plan 2020 has
focused strongly on building domestic capabilities through R&D and a
strong local supply chain for the new technologies. I would urge the
automotive industry to make all possible efforts to develop capabilities
in the area of electric mobility.
At present, significant barriers exist for faster adoption of the new
electric mobility technologies by consumers. It is, therefore, necessary
to create an eco-system whereby these technologies can be nurtured. The
Government is committed to work with industry and other stakeholders to
make it happen.
While promoting private transport through electric vehicles is a
positive step forward, we must give far greater focus to the development
of public transport using energy efficient and alternative energy
technologies. I would urge that this aspect should be kept in view when
the individual components of this plan undergo the due process of
approvals in our system. Given our population size and urban densities,
public transport should be given greater priority than private
transport. In our country, the primary mode of daily commuting should be
a high quality energy efficient public transport system.
As we embark today on this new exciting journey for the Indian
automotive industry, I would also like to make a reference to the
Automotive Mission Plan (AMP) 2006-16, the shared roadmap & vision
for the Indian automotive industry, which we launched some seven years
ago. As Praful has mentioned we have made significant progress in
achieving the road maps which we laid out in that automotive Plan. I am
happy that we are well on track to achieve the various important
milestones that we had together set for ourselves in this Mission Plan.
This gives me the confidence to believe that the automotive industry,
which has been at the forefront of Indian manufacturing, will be able to
fully realise the potential that exists in our country for the new
technologies to flourish.
I would like to once again express my appreciation for the good work
done by the National Council & National Board for Electric Mobility
and the efforts that has been made jointly by the Department of Heavy
Industry under the leadership of my distinguished colleague Shri Praful
Patel and the automotive fraternity in developing the National Electric
Mobility Mission Plan 2020. I wish you all success in this noble
endeavour that you are engaged in.”
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
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