Mahindra Reva Electric Vehicles, a part of
the Mahindra Group, today slashed the price of its electric car e2o by
up to Rs 1.7 lakh by introducing a scheme under which a consumer pays a
rental fee for the battery. "What we are doing with the scheme is
bringing down the cost of acquisition while we guarantee the customers
battery performance coupled with inflation proof running costs. We will
own the battery, all that the customer needs to do is pay a monthly
fee," Mahindra Reva Electric Vehicles Chief Executive Officer Chetan
Maini told PTI. Under the scheme, a customer needs to pay 'energy fee'
starting from Rs 2,599 per month which will allow the user to drive
50,000 km (800 km of usage per month) over 5 years. The company will
also provide 24x7 assistance and guarantee a courtesy car during battery
repair period. "With this, the acquisition cost of the e2o will come
down on an average by about Rs 1.7 lakh in cities, including Bangalore,
Delhi and Mumbai where it is presently available," he said. For
instance, in Delhi the base variant of the e2o will come at Rs 4.99 lakh
as against Rs 6.5 lakh earlier, he added. Commenting on the idea
behind the scheme, Maini said: "We have had a lot of customers who liked
the car but were deterred by the cost. Now with this, we hope we will
make it more affordable for them and push up sales." The sales of the
electric car have been not up to expectations since it was launched in
March last year with less than 500 units. Expressing disappointment
over the interim Budget proposals, he said: "It has done something for
the conventional car but the electric segment has been left out."
Finance Minister P Chidambaram yesterday announced cutting of excise duty on small car, motorcycles, scooter and commercial vehicles to 8 per cent from 12 per cent, while that of SUVs to 24 per cent from 30 per cent. Large cars also saw excise reduction to 24 per cent from 27 per cent earlier and mid sized cars to 20 per cent from 24 per cent.
Finance Minister P Chidambaram yesterday announced cutting of excise duty on small car, motorcycles, scooter and commercial vehicles to 8 per cent from 12 per cent, while that of SUVs to 24 per cent from 30 per cent. Large cars also saw excise reduction to 24 per cent from 27 per cent earlier and mid sized cars to 20 per cent from 24 per cent.
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