Tata Motors has raised concerns regarding the government's proposed direct credit sales by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency. The automaker believes this move could distort price discovery and devalue genuine efficiency credits. It argues that BEE should administer the market instead of selling credits directly. This provision may offer a cheaper compliance option than statutory penalties. The company also requested that earned credits should be allowed to carry forward.

Tata Motors has voiced concerns regarding a government proposal on CAFE II compliance credits. The company believes allowing direct credit purchases from the Bureau of Energy…

Tata Motors has raised concerns regarding the government's proposed direct credit sales by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency. The automaker believes this move could distort price…

Tata Motors contests BEE's CO2 credit system under CAFE-2, advocating for fair pricing and regulatory neutrality.