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Siam Makes a Case for N1 Commercial Vehicles' Inclusion in PM E-DRIVE

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August 18, 2025

The Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (Siam) has urged the Ministry of Heavy Industries (MHI) to bring N1 category commercial vehicles (CVs)—those that weigh less than 3.5 tonnes—under the PM E-DRIVE scheme for electric trucks.

- DEEPAK PATEL

Their inclusion is crucial for reducing carbon emissions, strengthening energy security, improving operational cost efficiency, and supporting small businesses, it said.

Siam had written to the MHI on April 17, 2025, in this regard, Business Standard has learnt.

Siam wrote, "We are writing to request for the inclusion of N1 category vehicles under the ambit of the PM E-DRIVE scheme." It stressed that this category "constitutes 60 per cent of the CV industry volume" and plays a critical role in "urban India, including last-mile connectivity".

The body said most of these vehicles travel 60-120 km daily, with some stretching up to 150-200 km, making them suitable for electrification. "These vehicles are integral to urban logistics and last-mile delivery. Their high daily usage amplifies both the environmental and economic benefits of electrification," Siam stated.

The letter drew attention to the fact that N1 electric vehicles had earlier been supported.

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