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India aims for 30 percent of all vehicle sales to be electric by 2030: Care Edge Ratings

EVs offer the lowest lifetime cost, followed by CNG. Demand for EVs is booming, driven by government incentives, reducing battery costs, and rising fuel costs, especially petrol and diesel.

ANI Mar 24, 2024 12:55 IST googleads

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New Delhi [India], March 24 (ANI): An analysis by Care Edge Ratings shows that the demand for vehicles powered by traditional fuels is progressively shifting towards those that utilise alternative fuels.
The share of petrol vehicle sales, as a percentage of total vehicle sales, has recorded a significant decline, decreasing from 86 percent in 2020 to 76 percent in 2023 while for diesel vehicles it has slightly decreased from 12 percent in 2020 to 11 percent in 2023.
The sales volume of alternative fuel-driven vehicles recorded a growth of more than 400% in Calendar Year (CY) 2023 as compared to CY2020, though on a much smaller base.
At present, EVs offer the lowest lifetime cost, followed by CNG. Demand for EVs is booming, driven by government incentives, reducing battery costs, and rising fuel costs, especially petrol and diesel. India aims for 30 percent of all vehicle sales to be electric by 2030.
To encourage the growth of charging stations, the Indian government has launched several schemes to incentivize the development of alternative fuel infrastructure, such as subsidies and grants.
While EVs have a higher upfront cost, their lower fuel and maintenance expenses, coupled with government incentives, make them relatively more cost-competitive compared with petrol and diesel vehicles in the long run, especially for high-mileage drivers.
The recent announcement of enhanced allocation of FAME-II by Rs 1,500 crore is a positive step towards encouraging EV adoption in India. The enhanced allocation and strategic focus of FAME-II are expected to accelerate EV adoption in India by March 2024 to encourage potential buyers to take advantage before it exhausts.

"Overall, the Indian automobile market is at a crossroads, with EVs and CNG emerging as strong contenders to challenge the traditional dominance of petrol and diesel fuel-driven vehicles. The future will depend on factors like government policies, technological advancements, and consumer preferences", said Arti Roy, Associate Director, CareEdge Ratings.
On March 15, in a move towards bolstering India's position as a manufacturing powerhouse for electric vehicles (EVs), the Union Government has greenlit a comprehensive scheme aimed at attracting investments in the EV sector and promoting indigenous manufacturing of EVs equipped with cutting-edge technology.
The policy, approved by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, is poised to revolutionize the automotive landscape in the country by fostering a conducive environment for reputed global EV manufacturers to establish their presence in India.
The overarching objective of the newly approved E-Vehicle Policy is to facilitate the manufacturing of EVs in India, thereby providing Indian consumers with access to state-of-the-art technology while fortifying the Make in India initiative.
By encouraging investments in the EV sector, the policy seeks to galvanize the entire EV ecosystem, fostering healthy competition among industry players, driving up production volumes, realizing economies of scale, and ultimately lowering the cost of production. (ANI)

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