This timeline illustrates key policy and regulatory milestones that have shaped India's electric vehicle ecosystem, from early missions to recent incentives and state-level initiatives.
This mind map illustrates the multifaceted nature of electric mobility, connecting its benefits, challenges, technological aspects, and policy support within the Indian context.
This timeline illustrates key policy and regulatory milestones that have shaped India's electric vehicle ecosystem, from early missions to recent incentives and state-level initiatives.
This mind map illustrates the multifaceted nature of electric mobility, connecting its benefits, challenges, technological aspects, and policy support within the Indian context.
National Electric Mobility Mission Plan (NEMMP) 2020 launched
FAME India Scheme Phase I introduced
FAME India Scheme Phase II launched (focus on public/commercial transport, charging infra)
Bharat Stage (BS) VI emission norms implemented nationwide; Delhi EV Policy announced
Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme for Advanced Chemistry Cell (ACC) Battery Storage
NITI Aayog's Battery Swapping Policy framework released
Rapid growth in EV sales across segments; Increased investment in charging infrastructure
Delhi operates 4,000+ electric buses (DEVI initiative)
Delhi aims for 10,000 electric buses
Environmental Protection (Reduced Air/Noise Pollution)
Energy Security (Reduced Oil Imports)
Lower Operating Costs (Fuel, Maintenance)
High Upfront Cost
Limited Charging Infrastructure/Range Anxiety
Battery Technology (Life, Disposal, Recycling)
FAME India Scheme (Subsidies)
PLI Scheme for ACC Batteries
State EV Policies (Incentives, Road Tax Exemption)
Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs)
Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs)
Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs)
Public & Private Charging Stations
Battery Swapping Solutions
National Electric Mobility Mission Plan (NEMMP) 2020 launched
FAME India Scheme Phase I introduced
FAME India Scheme Phase II launched (focus on public/commercial transport, charging infra)
Bharat Stage (BS) VI emission norms implemented nationwide; Delhi EV Policy announced
Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme for Advanced Chemistry Cell (ACC) Battery Storage
NITI Aayog's Battery Swapping Policy framework released
Rapid growth in EV sales across segments; Increased investment in charging infrastructure
Delhi operates 4,000+ electric buses (DEVI initiative)
Delhi aims for 10,000 electric buses
Environmental Protection (Reduced Air/Noise Pollution)
Energy Security (Reduced Oil Imports)
Lower Operating Costs (Fuel, Maintenance)
High Upfront Cost
Limited Charging Infrastructure/Range Anxiety
Battery Technology (Life, Disposal, Recycling)
FAME India Scheme (Subsidies)
PLI Scheme for ACC Batteries
State EV Policies (Incentives, Road Tax Exemption)
Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs)
Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs)
Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs)
Public & Private Charging Stations
Battery Swapping Solutions
Types of EVs: Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) fully electric, zero tailpipe emissions, Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs) combine electric motor with internal combustion engine, Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) cannot be plugged in, self-charging.
Benefits: Reduced air pollution and carbon emissions, lower operating costs, energy security reduced reliance on fossil fuels, quieter operation.
Challenges: High upfront cost, limited charging infrastructure, battery range anxiety, raw material sourcing for batteries, battery disposal and recycling.
Government Initiatives: FAME India Scheme (Phase I & II) provides subsidies for EV purchases and charging infrastructure development. National Electric Mobility Mission Plan (NEMMP) aims for significant EV penetration.
Technological Advancements: Improved battery energy density, faster charging technologies, battery swapping solutions, vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology.
Policy Support: State-specific EV policies offering incentives, exemption from road tax and registration fees, production-linked incentive (PLI) schemes for advanced chemistry cell (ACC) battery manufacturing.
Charging Infrastructure: Development of public and private charging stations, standardization of charging protocols, focus on fast charging and battery swapping networks.
DEVI (Delhi Electric Vehicle Initiative): A specific state-level initiative, as mentioned in the news, to deploy electric buses and promote EV adoption in Delhi.
This timeline illustrates key policy and regulatory milestones that have shaped India's electric vehicle ecosystem, from early missions to recent incentives and state-level initiatives.
India's journey towards electric mobility began with strategic policy frameworks like NEMMP and FAME, evolving to include manufacturing incentives and state-specific policies. This progression reflects a concerted effort to reduce fossil fuel dependency and combat air pollution, culminating in ambitious targets like Delhi's electric bus fleet expansion.
This mind map illustrates the multifaceted nature of electric mobility, connecting its benefits, challenges, technological aspects, and policy support within the Indian context.
Electric Mobility
Types of EVs: Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) fully electric, zero tailpipe emissions, Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs) combine electric motor with internal combustion engine, Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) cannot be plugged in, self-charging.
Benefits: Reduced air pollution and carbon emissions, lower operating costs, energy security reduced reliance on fossil fuels, quieter operation.
Challenges: High upfront cost, limited charging infrastructure, battery range anxiety, raw material sourcing for batteries, battery disposal and recycling.
Government Initiatives: FAME India Scheme (Phase I & II) provides subsidies for EV purchases and charging infrastructure development. National Electric Mobility Mission Plan (NEMMP) aims for significant EV penetration.
Technological Advancements: Improved battery energy density, faster charging technologies, battery swapping solutions, vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology.
Policy Support: State-specific EV policies offering incentives, exemption from road tax and registration fees, production-linked incentive (PLI) schemes for advanced chemistry cell (ACC) battery manufacturing.
Charging Infrastructure: Development of public and private charging stations, standardization of charging protocols, focus on fast charging and battery swapping networks.
DEVI (Delhi Electric Vehicle Initiative): A specific state-level initiative, as mentioned in the news, to deploy electric buses and promote EV adoption in Delhi.
This timeline illustrates key policy and regulatory milestones that have shaped India's electric vehicle ecosystem, from early missions to recent incentives and state-level initiatives.
India's journey towards electric mobility began with strategic policy frameworks like NEMMP and FAME, evolving to include manufacturing incentives and state-specific policies. This progression reflects a concerted effort to reduce fossil fuel dependency and combat air pollution, culminating in ambitious targets like Delhi's electric bus fleet expansion.
This mind map illustrates the multifaceted nature of electric mobility, connecting its benefits, challenges, technological aspects, and policy support within the Indian context.
Electric Mobility