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‘Great Initiatives’: Steps To Boost E-Vehicle Sector, Battery Swapping Policy Draw Praise

February 2, 2022
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Experts and industry captains have welcomed the Union Budget’s focus on e-vehicles, especially the introduction of the new battery swapping policy.

“The introduction of the new battery swapping policy and the decision to formulate interoperability standards by the Government will facilitate the faster rollout of battery swapping centres as well as the widespread implementation of batteries as a service. This will save time for electric vehicle owners, reduce initial costs and associate that cost to vehicle usage,” said Rajib Gangopadhyay, founder & MD, EMotorad.

He termed battery swapping and infrastructural spending as great initiatives. “This will have to be done in phases and like all other projects, the metro is to see the first set of major deployments and developments under these. To keep the tier 2, tier 3, and rural India’s development at par with the metros at EV adoption, it is a very good move that can help other subsets of EV, which might not need heavy infrastructural spend to boost on last-mile connectivity, like the farmers reaching the farmlands, children commuting to their schools and colleges,” said Gangopadhyay.

However, he said, the need of the hour was to make electric vehicle mobility accessible to the people and the way to do so was through e-bikes, which offer over 60 km of range in a single charge and address a range of concerns.

“It is delightful to watch the government’s positive approach towards building the framework for infrastructure that will assist several EV vehicle owners in the long run. However, e-bikes, which require minimal investment for infrastructure, help the remote population of the country for their daily, last-mile commute. Therefore, we look forward to the next budget and the inclusion of e-bikes in the FAME-II scheme to empower people that cannot choose public transportation as a viable commute option. The addition of a year of tax holiday and benefits to startups in this year’s budget has also boosted the morale of budding entrepreneurs,”  he added.

Sulajja Firodia Motwani, founder and CEO, Kinetic Green said,”Budget 2022 is a futuristic budget with focus on deployment of advanced technology like EV, green mobility and digitization. It is positive for the electric vehicle sector, which re-inforced Indian Government’s commitment to accelerating EV and green mobility eco-system in India.”

Motwani said the Finance Minister has announced that to foster creation of an electric vehicle eco-system, battery swapping policy will be devised. “In order to scale up battery stations, battery swapping policy will be brought with inter-operability standards.” Motwani said there is an announcement on shift to use clean tech in public transport in urban areas, and with special e-mobility zones. “Green energy and clean mobility systems have immense potential to assist sustainable development and modernise the country. This will further enhance connectivity and digitisation of the auto sector and is expected to help automotive sector in a greater way.” The minister, she said, also emphasised that private sector will be encouraged to develop sustainable and innovative models for battery and energy as a service which will increase efficiency in EV ecosystem. “I am confident that this move will encourage manufacturers to enhance investments in this sector. It is a futuristic budget with focus on greening of economy and digital technology. We welcome this budget and appreciate Government’s steps to promote electric vehicles and tackle pollution in our cities,” she said.

Dr Akshay Singhal, founder of Log9 Materials, which works in the advanced EV battery-technology domain, said, “The government’s constant push for EVs and climate action is commendable. Openness to accommodate new age business models like battery swapping are a welcome step, financial decoupling of batteries irrespective of swapping will enable faster adoption. It would be exciting to see some great climate focussed debt lines coming in from blended finance. Bringing EVs and batteries into priority lending sector was also expected but missed in this budget.”

Nitin Gupta, president- Sales, Marketing, and CRM (Head) at Mantra Properties and Developers, said, “We welcome the Union Budget. Battery swapping policy has been introduced keeping in mind the electronic energy vehicle system which is again a visionary step towards clean and sustainable energy development policies. Overall, the 2022 Government budget is visionary, sustainable and has almost everything with a growth perspective for various sectors.”

Source: indianexpress.com

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