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Until recently, LPG autos dominated the city's fleet, with nearly 98% running on the fuel.
Nearly 97% of retired LPG autos in Kolkata are now being replaced with electric autos.
KEY POINTS
- LPG autos, once 98% of the fleet, are rapidly losing ground due to price spikes and supply issues.
- Electric auto rentals, though higher, are often split between two drivers, reducing individual costs.
- Only 784 e-autos are registered so far, but registrations are expected to rise rapidly.
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