The government will need to do some more handholding before the EV sector finds a firm footing. With the upcoming Budget, the industry hopes for an equitable landscape with subsidies and incentives, across states and the Centre, and a focus on long-term policy measures
It’s finally safe to assume that the world’s fourth-largest automobile industry is amidst a much-awaited transition. While the pace may not mirror that of China, it is nevertheless a rapid one. From a meagre electric vehicle (EV) penetration of 0.09 percent in 2018 in the two-wheeler segment, and 14 percent in the three-wheeler category, EV penetration now stands at over 5 percent in two-wheeler sales and over 54 percent in the three-wheeler segment.
That means of the 17 million two-wheelers sold in India currently, nearly 1 million are electric vehicles. Of the 1 million three-wheelers sold in the country, over 580,000 are EVs.
In all, of the 24 million vehicles sold in the country, over 1.53 million are EVs, a phenomenal growth considering that just about 130,000 were sold five years ago. In the four-wheeler segment, from a market penetration of 0.05 percent in 2018, selling a little over 1,500 vehicles, the penetration has risen to 2.13 percent, totalling sales of over 80,000 four-wheelers a year.
All of that, of course, is largely the result of automakers taking the call to move towards electric power trains and offering a slew of products. From the likes of Tata Motors to Ola Electric and MG Motors, India’s automobile industry has seen incumbents and newbies taking a serious leap towards building up an electric portfolio.
The government’s role in pushing EVs remains significant, and expectations are rife that the government will need to do some more handholding before the sector finds a firm footing. Already, a scheme, labelled Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of (Hybrid &) Electric Vehicles in India (FAME India), launched in 2015, has been operational for eight years, and in its second phase now, has total budgetary support of Rs10,000 crore.