Karnataka unveiled its Clean Mobility Policy (2025-2030), aiming for Rs 50,000 crore investment and one lakh jobs in the EV and Hydrogen vehicle sectors. The policy targets infrastructure development, including Charging Stations and Hydrogen hubs, with subsidies up to 25%. It also focuses on partnerships, workforce training, and mobility clusters.
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