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    Allow natural growth for India’s EV Sector to avoid India becoming an "EV Colony" for China: GTRI

    Posted 09 Sep 2024

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    A recent flagship report by Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) titled “India’s Strategy to Avoid Harm in the Global EV Market Shake-Up” called for allowing market forces to steer India’s Electric Vehicle (EV) sector's growth and carve out its own path in global EV landscape.

    Brief Background

    • In 2023, China was a dominant force in global EV market, exporting 1.6 million EVs valued at USD 36.7 billion.
    • USA, EU, Canada, and some other western countries, however, have started imposing tariff and other restrictions on imports of EVs and parts from China.
    • In response, China is shifting its production and assembly units to other countries, starting with ASEAN nations and India. 
      • These units would still depend heavily on imports (70-80% of parts) from China, including batteries.

    India’s unique EV Challenges

    • Environmental Concerns: Over-reliance of India's electricity generation on fossil fuels like coal diminishes the environmental benefits of EVs.
      • EV production, particularly battery manufacturing, has a high carbon footprint, starting from the mining stages.
    • Dependence on China: >80% of an EV's cost comes from batteries and components produced in China.
      • Risk of China dumping excess EVs in India as access to developed markets tightens.

    Key Recommendations

    • Invest in R&D for advanced battery technologies, like solid-state batteries and hydrogen fuel cells.
    • Invest in battery recycling infrastructure and support clean energy sources to power EV charging stations.
    • Conduct thorough life-time assessments of the environmental impact of EVs to prioritize long-term sustainability over short-term gains.
    • Tags :
    • India’s EV Sector
    • Battery Technologies
    • Solid-state Batteries
    • Hydrogen Fuel Cell
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