Avon Cycles Ltd from India has denied that it has been involved in any wrongdoing in a scheme of granting subsidies for vehicle manufacturing for boosting the electric vehicle sales after the government said that this company was one of the companies that was being investigated for misappropriation. The government of India has been reimbursing the electric vehicles and hybrid vehicle manufacturers for reduction of the purchase price of their vehicles under what is called the FAME program.
There were complaints made against 12 manufacturers of electric vehicles and parts. One of them was Avon Cycles for violating the guidelines under the Rs 100 billion program.
There were other companies which were named by the concerned ministry but the others have not made any comment yet.
The minister also said that 2 of the 12 companies have already been suspended from the claiming of incentives after the investigation. Avon Cycles in an email has said that it does not have a two-wheeler model which is covered under any of the schemes and the three wheeler models which qualify already meet the eligibility criteria completely.
The company in a statement said that the presence that they have is in the low speed category for the two wheelers which also implies that they don’t have any model which gets covered under the schemes and therefore no subsidies have been claimed by the two wheeler in this segment.
The maker has said that they have two number three wheelers which qualify under the scheme and completely meet the criteria which has been set by the authorities. The sales volumes have been significant for them. India is still an electric market which is in its nascent stages and it is growing currently and has an aim of reaching a high level of sales in the coming five years.