Government Officials Reject Using Electric Cars Under EESL Scheme

State-run Energy Efficiency Services Ltd's (EESL) procurement of electric cars from Mahindra Electric and Tata Motors was seen as a big push towards electric mobility in India. The cars sourced were to be used by government officials in place of conventional vehicles. However, the move seems to have not gone down well with senior government officials, who have refused to use electric cars for daily use. According to a report in Live Mint, a government source who didn't wish to be named said that the senior officials have cited poor performance and low range of the electric vehicles, as one of the reasons to refuse using the electric cars. This does emerge as a blow to the government's ambitions of turning India into an electric vehicle country by 2030.
The first phase of the EESL tender saw Tata Motors and Mahindra supply 350 units and 150 units respectively to EESL. Phase 2 of the tender includes the delivery of another 9500 units of electric vehicles to EESL with Mahindra providing 40 per cent of the total order. 'The electric vehicles including the Tata Tigor EV and Mahindra e-Verito failed to run even 80-82 km on a single charge within city limits amd the battery capacity was not up to the mark when compared to the global standard', as per the source. At present, both the EVs in application use a 17 kW battery, as opposed to the global standard 27-35 kW. This, in turn, limits the range on both vehicles, which is lower than what the manufacturers claimed.
EESL says that over 150 electric cars are currently plying on the roads of Delhi and Andhra Pradesh. A spokesperson for EESL said, "Since it is a new technology, we wanted to gain confidence on our products before delivering it to our clients. We will be deploying about 200-250 electric vehicles by mid-July. The conditions of the second tender are being re-evaluated and will be released soon. EESL will continue to enable more energy and fuel savings by creating a robust market for e-mobility in India."
As per the initial schedule, all the electric vehicles were supposed to be delivered by November 30, 2017. However, the deadline was later pushed to December 30, 2017, citing the lack of infrastructure for charging EVs. About six months later, only the first batch of electric vehicles have been supplied as per the company.
While concerns over the electric vehicle range are genuine given the impracticality of it, there have also been concerns amidst government officials who miss out on the car fuel allowance as a result. The report quotes a senior executive stating that government officials cannot claim fuel expenses on electric vehicles, which is a huge sum, and is one of the reasons, they are not accepting the EVs.
Responding to the matter, a Tata Motors spokesperson was quoted saying, "As part of our tender with Energy Efficiency Services, we have already completed the production of 250 cars and initiated the execution of phase II orders. We are committed to the government's e-mobility mission by 2030, and continue to work in a collaborative manner to facilitate faster adoption of electric vehicles and to build a sustainable future for India."
Following the first tender for 10,000 electric vehicles announced last year, the second tender for an additional 10,000 EVs was announced in March this year, but has been postponed to 2019 due to lack of charging infrastructure. The total investment for the 20,000 EVs was said to be Rs. 2400 crore according to EESL Managing Director, Saurabh Kumar. The state-run firm is also said to be in talks with state officials of Telangana, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan among others for supplying electric vehicles. The firm is already committed to supplying 8000 EVs to Gujarat and 1000 electric cars to Maharashtra.
However, with government officials refusing to use EVs, there could be further delays in the procurement of the same. One of the sources also mentioned that the lack of quality products in the segment has also led to the postponement of the third tender. Factoring in the drawbacks, the report further suggests that Mahindra is working on improving the range on the e-Verito.
Trending News
1 min readYamaha YZF-R2 Name Trademarked In India
1 min readTriumph Tracker 400: In Pictures
Latest News
car&bike Team | Dec 19, 2025Next-gen Audi Q3 Spied In India Ahead Of Launch In 2026Third-gen Q3 made its global debut in mid-2025, getting notable tech upgrades and electrified powertrain options.2 mins read
car&bike Team | Dec 19, 2025Yamaha YZF-R2 Name Trademarked In IndiaThe Yamaha R15, one of Yamaha India’s most popular motorcycle models, is likely to continue, even when the R2 finally makes it debut.1 min read
car&bike Team | Dec 18, 2025KTM 160 Duke With TFT Dash launched At Rs 1.79 LakhThe 5-inch colour TFT dash is borrowed from the 390 Duke and is shared across the brand’s sub-400cc lineup.2 mins read
car&bike Team | Dec 18, 2025Lamborghini Urus Seized By Cops Following Viral Clip Of Speeding On Bandra-Worli Sea LinkThe car was seized after a video of it allegedly overspeeding on the Bandra–Worli Sea Link, where the speed limit is capped at 80 kmph, went viral.2 mins read
car&bike Team | Dec 18, 20252025 Ducati XDiavel V4 India Launch Details RevealedThe new Ducati XDiavel V4 will be launched towards the end of December 2025 and will sit alongside the standard Ducati Diavel V4.3 mins read
Amaan Ahmed | Dec 18, 2025Maruti WagonR Swivel Front Seat Kit Launched: Check Price, AvailabilityBangalore-based startup TrueAssist Technology Private Limited has developed a mechanism that allows the front passenger seat to swivel outwards, in a bid to improve accessibility for the aged and persons with disabilities.2 mins read
Bilal Firfiray | Dec 19, 2025Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara Review: Worth The Wait?After a long wait, the first-ever electric Maruti Suzuki is here. It’s the e-Vitara, and it comes with a few promises. But arriving this late, is it worth the wait? Or is it a case of too little, too late?9 mins read
Bilal Firfiray | Dec 18, 2025Mercedes-Benz G450d: The Subtle Power of EvolutionThe Mercedes-Benz G 450d evolves subtly with more power, improved efficiency, and modern tech, while staying true to the timeless G-Class design. And character.4 mins read
Janak Sorap | Dec 11, 2025Harley-Davidson X440 T First Ride Review: Smarter and SharperHarley-Davidson has taken the X440 and given it a more focused and engaging twist. The result is the X440 T—essentially the same platform but updated in areas that give the motorcycle more appeal and riders more thrill.5 mins read
Shams Raza Naqvi | Dec 10, 20252025 Mini Cooper Convertible Review: More Colour On Indian RoadsThe updated Mini Cooper Convertible is set to be launched in the Indian market in the next few days. We drive it around Jaisalmer for a quick review.5 mins read
Bilal Firfiray | Dec 8, 2025Tata Sierra Review: India’s New Favourite?Marking its return after a few decades, the reborn Sierra has made everyone sit up and take notice. But is it worth the hype?10 mins read


















































































































