New Delhi, April 28 -- India's subsidy strategy to electrify its roads with clean-fuel vehicles has got a jolt with the number of e-two-wheelers (e2W) that were subsidized falling well short of the target in the first fiscal year (FY25), according to government data seen byMint. Further, subsidies for e-trucks, buses and ambulances-which comprise nearly half (49.4%) of the PM E-drive scheme's allocation of Rs.10,900 crore-did not even kick off for want of an official notification.

"The target was to incentivise 10.64 lakh (1.064 million) electric two-wheelers in the last fiscal, and EV sales have risen in that period," said a senior government official, requesting anonymity. According to data compiled by the ministry of heavy industries,...