WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY SPECIAL - II
New Delhi June 5 : Adopting a new technology is always a big challenge but a revolution is awaiting the Indian Automotive industry: going green by bringing eco-friendly vehicles.
Today we see most of the automaker introducing a concept vehicle and idea for electric vehicle but surprisingly no company is moving forward to create history. Why? What is stopping them from doing this?
Government has announced it is going electric by 2030 but are they really ready for it? EV enthusiastic in India say bringing eco-friendly automotive technologies to India in the absence of a clear policy framework is a challenge.
Electric vehicles are making a big splash in the Indian market. According to a report, the electric vehicles (EV) market is expected to record double-digit growth rates with rise in sales volume annually in India till 2020.Huge Investment and demand for skilled work force in India has been witnessing interest in electric vehicles and other green mobility solutions.
Explore Exhibitions and Conference LLP is organizing is first edition of EV India Summit 2018 in Delhi on June 18-19, supported by NITI Aayog, Ministry of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME), Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI)in association with Energy Efficient Services Limited (EESL), Society of Electric Vehicle Association (SMEV), and India Energy storage Alliance (IESA).
Highlights of Event include a roadmap for EV and sustainable technology adaption, research and development of new technologies in India and inputs from ISRO on development of Lithium-ION battery and its cost reduction.
Some EV partners are Mahindra Electric as Gold Partner, Firefly, Tork Motors, Ampere, Magenta EV Solutions, Amptek Batteries, EV Teq, Future Lithium Technology, RPK Green Trading, Bry- Air, Pastiche, lords, Lucas TV as Exhibitors and Morris Garages as Networking Partners.
Over 500 attendees, 100-plus EV companies and over 30 exhibitors are expected at the the EV India Summit. More details here