"The Maharashtra government policy grants us the privilege to reach out to our potential customer base in the state. With the amendment of FAME 2 by the central government and now the individual state policies like this one have only encouraged the adoption of electric vehicles in India," said Sohinder Gill, CEO Hero Electric & Director General, Society of Manufacturers of Electric Vehicles (SMEV).
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