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Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) launched Voluntary Vehicle Modernization Program or Vehicle Scrapping Policy

Posted 29 Aug 2024

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The policy targets voluntary scrapping of unfit commercial and passenger vehicles strictly based on their fitness, irrespective of vehicle age. 

  • It phase out unfit polluting vehicles through Registered Vehicle Scrapping Facilities (RVSFs) and Automated Testing Stations (ATSs).
  • Under this, Multiple Commercial and Passenger Vehicle Manufacturers would offer discounts for a period of two years and one year respectively against a Scrappage Certificate.

Significance of Vehicle Scrappage

  • Reduce pollution: Scrapping current End-of-life vehicles (ELVs) cause 15-20% reduction in Vehicular emissions. 
    • 1 old car emits gases equivalent to 11 new cars while 1 old truck emits gases equivalent to 14 new trucks (MoRTH). 
  • Improve fuel efficiency: Leading to reduced maintenance cost. 
  • Ensure Formalization:  Transforms the existing informal vehicle scrappage ecosystem. 
  • Availability of low-cost raw materials: For automotive, steel and electronics industry
  • Others: Boost sales, generate employment etc. 

Challenges with the Vehicle Scrappage in India

  • Inadequate numbers of registered scrapping facilities: Presently, only sixty-plus (60+) RVSFs across 17 States / UTs and seventy-five (75+) ATSs across 12 States / UTs operational in the country. 
  • Dismantling and Disposal of hazardous wastes: Usually involving informal sector working without modern equipment posing environmental and health hazards.
  • Tags :
  • Circular Economy
  • Voluntary Vehicle Modernization Program
  • Vehicle Scrappage
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