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Misleading 'Green Energy India' E-Scooter Scheme Claims Debunked
To address the problem of petrol and diesel, we have launched the Green Energy India e-scooter scheme, under which you can get any two-wheeler electric vehicle with a 90% subsidy. You will have to pay only 10% of the vehicle's cost, and that too within one year. Yes, friends, if you have a ration card, you can get any two-wheeler electric vehicle with a 90% subsidy under this government scheme. Its online portal has also been launched. You can visit this website, book your favorite vehicle, and 90% of the money will be given as subsidy by the government, and you can pay the remaining 10% in one year. So don't delay, search on Google for GFind.in and click on this website to complete your registration. You will get a confirmation call within 24 hours.
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The claim describes a 'Green Energy India e-scooter scheme' that offers a 90% subsidy on any two-wheeler electric vehicle for individuals with a ration card, requiring only 10% payment within one year, and registration via GFind.in. However, extensive searches of official government sources and reputable news outlets do not reveal any such scheme by that name or with those specific terms [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12].
While India does have schemes like FAME (Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electric Vehicles) and PM E-DRIVE to promote electric mobility and offer subsidies on electric two-wheelers [2][5][7][8][9], these schemes do not match the details provided in the claim. The subsidies are typically capped and based on battery capacity, not a flat 90% of the vehicle cost [2][7].
Eligibility criteria for these official schemes usually involve Aadhaar cards or other standard identification, not ration cards as the primary requirement for a specific scheme like the one described [4]. The website GFind.in is not recognized as an official government portal for EV subsidies.
Official portals for EV schemes are typically hosted on government domains (e.g., pmedrive.heavyindustries.gov.in) [9]. The claim appears to be a fabrication or a misrepresentation of existing government initiatives, likely intended to mislead individuals into believing a highly generous, non-existent subsidy program exists.