NEW DELHI, Jan 4: The Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) on Wednesday said 11 states/UTs have been on-boarded onto the National Single Window System (NSWS) for Voluntary Vehicle-Fleet Modernization Program (V-VMP) to attract private investment in the vehicle scrapping ecosystem.
The ministry, in a statement, further said as on November 14, 2022, applications of 117 investors who have shown interest for Registered Vehicle Scrapping Facilities (RVSF) are under process, out of which 36 applications have been approved by the respective state governments.
Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Assam, Goa, Uttarakhand, and Chandigarh have been on-boarded to NSWS for V-VMP, the statement added.
The vehicle scrapping policy (V-VMP) has come into effect from April 1, 2022. Announced in the Union Budget 2021-22, the policy provides for fitness tests after 20 years for personal vehicles, while commercial vehicles will require it after the completion of 15 years According to the statement, expeditious on-boarding of all other states/UTs on the NSWS has also been initiated.
In addition, 84 automated testing stations (ATSs) across 11 states are proposed under the state/UT government control through Request for Proposal (RFP) by doing the necessary tendering.
Investor summits have been conducted across 16 states to promote salient features of the V-VMP policy, attracting private investments.
“As per projections based on vehicle registrations data on Vahan, 40-45 RVSFs are required to be set up in the next 2 years and 60-70 RVSFs in coming 5 years across India. “Similarly, there is a requirement of 130-150 ATS in the next 2 years, and 450-500 ATS in coming 5 years across India,” it said.
Under the new policy, the Centre had said the states and Union Territories (UTs) will provide up to 25 per cent tax rebate on road tax for vehicles that are purchased after scrapping old vehicles.
(Manas Dasgupta)