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Electric Vehicles This Week: Union Budget 2019, India’s First Electric SUV And More

Electric Vehicles This Week: Union Budget 2019, India’s First Electric SUV And More

SUMMARY

Union budget has aimed to make India an electric vehicle manufacturing hub

FM proposed income tax deductions on the interest amount for electric vehicle loans

Hyundai launched India’s first electric-powered SUV

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After a long trail of incentives and subsidies on electric vehicles, the government has finally steered focus on building EV infrastructure in the country. The Union Budget 2019 has aimed to make India a global hub of electric vehicle manufacturing. 

To achieve this, the finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman proposed a new scheme which will invite global companies through a transparent competitive bidding process to set up mega manufacturing plants in sunrise and advanced technology areas including lithium storage batteries, and charging infrastructure. 

This new scheme will provide manufacturing plants with investment-linked income tax exemptions. Certain parts used in EV manufacturing would also be exempt from customs duty, the finance minister added.

In addition to this, the finance minister also proposed additional income tax deductions of INR 1.5 Lakh on the interest amount for electric vehicle loans. This should make EVs more attractive for the average consumer. 

Further, she also noted that the government has moved the GST council to reduce the tax in EVs to 5% from the existing 12%.

Due to issues such as lack of proper EV charging infrastructure and low domestic EV parts manufacturing capacity, companies in this space had to invest heavily in setting up their own charging infrastructure and spending huge amounts on importing key EV components. 

Responding to the new budget provisions, industry players has appreciated the government and said that accelerated production and promotion of domestic battery cell manufacturing and assembly capacity will boost the EV industry growth.

Chart of the week: Electric Battery Production Of Companies

Source: Economist.com

EV News From India 

Govt Ministries Install EV Charging Stations At Their Offices

The Indian government is leading by example in its attempt to promote electric vehicle adoption in the country. 15 EV charging stations are said to be installed at the parking space of the Prime Minister’s office, which reportedly has the maximum number of EV charging stations among all government ministries and departments. Closely followed by the government think-tank NITI Aayog and the Ministry of Finance, who both have 10 charging stations each.

Hyundai Launches India’s First Electric SUV 

South Korean automobile major Hyundai has launched the India’s first electric SUV, Kona Electric. The car is said to be priced at INR 25.30 Lakh. The Kona electric car is said to be a compact crossover of Hyundai Creta in terms of size and space but has a distinguishable design exteriors. Also, Hyundai has recently committed to invest $200 Mn to develop affordable electric vehicles for the Indian market over the next three years.

TATA Motors Former President Invests In EV Manufacturer BattRE

Gajendra Chandel former president of TATA Motors has invested a Jaipur-based electric scooter startup, BattRE. The startup will use these funds to launch of new escooter models, increase its production capacity and scale up its distribution and service network. Nishchal Chaudhary has founded BattRE in 2017. Earlier last month, BattRE has launched its first escooter priced at INR 63.5K with a top speed of 25Km per hour and a range of 90Km.  

Ecom Express Introduces EVs In Operations

Ecom Express Private Limited, a leading end-to-end technology enabled logistics solutions provider to ecommerce industry, has introduced Electric Vehicles (EV) in its operations. The company has started with the deployment of 20 electric vehicles in Delhi-NCR Region and is looking to include more number of vehicles in a phased manner in several cities across the country.

Startup of the week: GoGreenBOV

Founded by Dhivik Reddy in 2011, GoGreenBOV is a manufacturer and supplier of electric scooters in India. Now a part of Go GreenEOT(Energy of Things), the Bengaluru-based company currently operates on a B2B model with online delivery and ride-hailing startups featuring as the company’s clients. 

GoGreenBOV’s Sunoti scooters are made with a focus on carrying capacity and torque rather than speed. The company reportedly has plans to put out 10K vehicles by the end of next year and to scale up to 40K vehicles by financial year 2021.

Image: GoGreenBOV’s Sunoti Escooter

EV News From Around The World

BMW Installs 100 EV Charging Stations In The US

In 2017, the automobile manufacturer has partnered with several U.S. agencies to donate 100 electric vehicle charging stations around the country’s national parks. The partnered US agencies included National Park Foundation, National Park Service, and Department of Energy. 

US Has Over 20K EV Charging Stations

According to the Department of Energy (DOE), the US has over 20K electric car charging stations with more than 68.8K connectors.This is a hike from around 16K public electric vehicle charging stations with about 43K connectors in the US two years back. DOE data includes both public and private EV charging stations. 

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