Standards
Model Building Bye-Laws Charging Infrastructure 2016
2016
Publisher/Organisation: Town and Country Planning Organisation, Ministry of Urban Development
Building Bye-Laws are legal tools used to regulate coverage, height, building bulk, and architectural design and construction aspects of buildings so as to achieve orderly development of an area. They are mandatory in nature and serve to protect buildings against fire, earthquake, noise, structural failures and other hazards.
Amendments in Model Building Bye-Laws (MBBL-2016) for Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure
2019
Publisher/Organisation: Town and Country Planning Organization, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India
This amendment document to the Model Building Bye-laws, 2016 was published by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MOHUA) in February 2019.
Charging Infrastructure for EVs - Revised Guidelines and Standards
2019
Publisher/Organisation: Ministry of Power (MoP), Governmnet of India
This document is a revision to the guidelines & standards for charging infrastructure for the electric vehicle issued by this Ministry of Power on 14th December 2018.
State Nodal Agencies under the provision of “Charging Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles-Guidelines and Standards"
2018
Publisher/Organisation: Bureau of Energy Efficiency, Government of India
This document containing a list of State Nodal Agencies under the provision of “Charging Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles-Guidelines and Standards" was issued by Ministry of Power on 14th December 2018.
Charging Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles-Guidelines and Standards 2018
2018
Publisher/Organisation: Ministry of power, Government of India
Government of India have taken multiple initiatives to promote manufacturing and adoption of electric vehicles in India. With the support of the government, Electric vehicles have started penetrating in the Indian Market. However, the availability of charging infrastructure is one of the key requirements for accelerated adoption of electric vehicles in India. It is proposed to encourage this by laying down an enabling framework.
Fuel Economy Norms for Passenger Cars
2015
Publisher/Organisation: Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), Ministry of Power
The central government in consultation with the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), specified the energy consumption standards for motor vehicles which are type approved under the Central Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989, with at least four wheels, other than quadricycles, used for the carriage of passengers and their luggage and comprising not more than 9 seats including the driver's seat.
Fuel Economy Norms for HDV
2017
Publisher/Organisation: Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), Ministry of Power
Central Government in consultation with the Bureau of Energy Efficiency, specified the constant speed fuel consumption standard for heavy-duty commercial vehicles of category M3 and N3 with gross vehicle weight exceeding twelve tonnes in accordance with the Central Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989.
Amendment in the revised Guidelines and Standards for Charging Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles
2020
Publisher/Organisation: Ministry of Power, Government of India
The "Charging Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles - Guidelines and Standards" were issued by the Ministry of Power on 14.12.2018 which were subsequently revised on 01.10.2019. After careful consideration, a few amendments have been made in the revised guidelines which were notified through this document.
Notification regarding E-rickshaw
2014
Publisher/Organisation: Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Government of India
A draft of certain rules was published to amend the Central Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989, to add the electric vehicles as the means of last-mile connectivity for the transport of passengers for hire or reward. This inclusion was done provided certain rules and sub-rules as mentioned in this amendment document.
Hydrogen CNG, Notification
2020
Publisher/Organisation: Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Government of India
This notification was further to amend the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989 with the insertion of Specifications for Hydrogen Enriched Compressed Natural Gas (HCNG) and The CNG/Bio-CNG/HCNG Vehicles by the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Government of India on 25th September 2020.