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Govt's EV policy is an 'aggressive' push towards EV adoption, says Pawan Goenka

The former MD of Mahindra & Mahindra feels the Centre's new EV policy will accelerate the adoption of electric PVs in India, where the country lags behind the global average

March 18, 2024 / 12:32 IST
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something big had to be done and so the new EV policy may accelerate adaptation of electric PVs.
Goenka spoke about government's new EV policy, India's EV penetration, investments in the sector, on EV 2W, and more.

Pawan Goenka, former MD at Mahindra & Mahindra, feels the new electric vehicle (EV) policy by the government is an 'aggresive' push by the Centre for its adoption. "The government has been pushing electric vehicles very aggresively in the last 5-6 years," he said in an interview with CNBC-TV18. During the interaction, Goenka touched upon the government's new EV policy, India's EV penetration, investments in the sector, on EV 2W, and more.

Speaking about passenger vehicles in the EV segment, Goenka said, "We have had good progress in three wheelers and decent progress in 2 wheelers. In the passenger vehicle (PVs) segment, the needle hasn't moved that much. We have only reached 2 percent, where globally the EV penetration is at 15 percent."

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He feels the new EV policy may accelerate the adoption of electric PVs. "This probably is the step which may accelerate the adaptation of electric PVs in India. If we get 2-3 Greenfield plants at $500 million per plant, I think we will see lot more EV penetration," Goenka said.

The Centre on March 15 announced that a scheme has been approved to promote India as a manufacturing destination so that electric vehicles (EV) with the latest technology can be manufactured in the country. "The policy is designed to attract investments in the e-vehicle space by reputed global EV manufacturers," said Ministry of Commerce & Industry in a statement.