Electric Vehicles (EVs) & Clean Mobility

Overcoming India’s Charging Infrastructure Crisis: Strategies to Expand and Standardize EV Charging

India’s transition to electric mobility is accelerating, driven by environmental goals, government incentives, and rising fuel costs. However, the lack of robust and standardized charging infrastructure remains a major barrier to widespread electric vehicle (EV) adoption. Addressing this challenge requires coordinated efforts across policy, technology, and industry collaboration.

LOCALISING EV SUPPLY CHAINS: BUILDING INDIA’S SELF-RELIANT BATTERY AND MOTOR ECOSYSTEM

India’s electric vehicle (EV) sector stands at a pivotal juncture. With the government’s ambitious target of achieving 30% EV penetration by 2030, the nation is poised to become one of the largest EV markets globally. Yet, the journey toward electrified mobility is constrained by a critical dependence on imported components—particularly batteries and motors. To ensure long-term sustainability and strategic autonomy, India must localise its EV supply chains and build a self-reliant ecosystem for core technologies.

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