New Delhi: The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has unveiled the Voluntary Vehicle Modernization Program, a new Vehicle Scrapping Policy aimed at phasing out old, polluting vehicles. The initiative will be executed through a network of Registered Vehicle Scrapping Facilities (RVSFs) and Automated Testing Stations (ATSs) across the country.
Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari discussed the policy with a CEOs’ delegation from the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers at Bharat Mandapam. The meeting, attended by Ministers of State Harsh Malhotra and Ajay Tamta, focused on encouraging the scrapping of outdated commercial and passenger vehicles and replacing them with newer, less polluting models.
Following the discussions, several vehicle manufacturers have agreed to offer discounts for a limited period to those presenting a Scrappage Certificate. Commercial vehicle manufacturers will offer discounts for two years, while passenger vehicle manufacturers will provide discounts for one year. Currently, over 60 RVSFs in 17 states and more than 75 ATSs in 12 states are operational.