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May 19, 2020

Do you think that electric vehicles are the only way to decarbonise the transport sector and achieve target of complete green mobility by 2030? Comment (200 Words)

Refer - Financial Express

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IAS Parliament 5 years

KEY POINTS

·         The automobile industry had been battling against a host of issues—declining consumer demand, difficulty in transitioning into BS-VI technology, extinguishing inventories of left-over BS-IV vehicles, and credit crunch in the NBFC sector.

Indian scenario

·         The EV industry in India managed to post a decent 20% increase in sales in FY20 compared to FY19.

·         From a tax point of view, the GST council reduced the rates from 12% to 5% for vehicles, and from 18% to 5% for vehicle chargers. The Delhi 2019 e-Vehicle Policy aims at introducing more than 35,000 e-vehicles, and adding capacity of 250 charging and battery-swapping stations.

·         The National Electric Mobility Mission plan 2020 (NEMP) is also aligned similarly. The Kerala government has brought in a major policy shift, instructing all its departments to purchase only e-vehicles from the next financial year.

·         Schemes like FAME (Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Hybrid and Electric Vehicles) have certainly incentivised local manufacturing and the growth of domestic technology.

·         As global supply chains have been disrupted due to the crisis, the requirements of lithium-ion cells will be addressed by the upcoming 40 GWH of installed Li-ion capacity plants in India, which itself is a great opportunity.

·         Commercial advantages should lead to a surge in the usage of e-rickshaws and e-carts in short distance logistics, and last-mile connectivity in the e-commerce segment.

·         Given that personal mobility is going to pick up again post-Covid, there should be a further policy push (beyond what has already been announced in successive budgets) for a visible shift towards increased EV adoption, particularly since consumers are seeing the benefits of a cleaner environment.

·         Banks should devise innovative credit schemes (now that repo rate is low) to push for such a shift. Simultaneously, the government should focus on augmenting the charging infrastructure and have in place a scrappage policy that drives new-vehicle sale.

Shivangi 5 years

Please review. Thank you.

IAS Parliament 5 years

Try to include about the reduction in GST, change in usage(personal usage) of vehicle post lockdown. Keep Writing.

Sanjeev Kumar Singh 5 years

Kindly give feedback

IAS Parliament 5 years

Good attempt. Keep Writing.

aswin 5 years

please give reply

IAS Parliament 5 years

Try to cut short the introduction part, definition of e-mobility is not needed. Try to include about reduction in GST and FAME policy. Keep Writing.

Aradhana Tiwari 5 years

In the post-Covid world, electric vehicles will be key not only to breathing new life into the automotive sector( which was experiencing a slowdown well before the corona crisis) but also to decarbonise the transport sector.

>>> Electric vehicles and its importance : 

- Electric vehicles (EVs) are an important part of meeting global goals on climate change. They feature prominently in mitigation pathways that limit warming to well-below 2C or 1.5C, which would be inline with the Paris Agreement’s targets.

- By 2030, our government aims to make India a 100-per cent electric-vehicle nation. Electric vehicles(EVs)  could be a better alternative to fuel-based automobiles to mitigate air pollution.

- Some studies shows that;

•  emissions from EVs have emissions up to 43% lower than diesel vehicles

• EVs have lower lifetime climate impacts than those with internal combustion engines.

>>> Challenges : 

- However, while no greenhouse gas emissions directly come from EVs, they run on electricity that is, in large part, still produced from fossil fuels in many parts of the world. 

- Energy is also used to manufacture the electric vehicles – and, in particular, the battery (lithium ion battery).

               Thus, to decarbonise the transport sector and achieve target of complete green mobility by 2030, electricity generation will become significantly less carbon-intensive, further increasing the advantage of electric vehicles over conventional ones.

However, it needs to be considered as an option in a wide range of possibilities at our disposal to meet this challenge. 

These options include also non-technological alternatives that together with the technological ones need to be considered in a holistic approach.

>>> Conclusion :

The goal of any sustainable transport policy is to ensure that our transport systems meet society's economic, social and environmental needs.

IAS Parliament 5 years

Try to include about the reduction in GST for electric vehicles announced by government and relevance of FAME policy. Keep Writing.

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