Messe Frankfurt India is all set to launch E-Mobility India Forum powered by NGV India Summit on 7th October 2021 at Le Meridien, New Delhi. The forum will invite EV brand leaders and government dignitaries to address major opportunities and challenges that the country is facing on the path to achieve a complete EV ecosystem.
The growing sensitivity of the Indian government towards a cleaner environment has increased the demand for zero-emission vehicles over the past few years. Couple this with the extensive support and policies in place to promote e-mobility that has slowly aided in nurturing the industry’s value chain within the country.
As the EV industry continues to set its foundation into the Indian automotive ecosystem, the E-Mobility India Forum powered by NGV India Summit will bring the ‘who’s who of the industry under one roof on 7th October 2021 at Le Meridien, New Delhi. To provide a secure in-person experience, the forum will be held under the safety protocols of ‘MFI SafeConnect’, developed by Messe Frankfurt India in accordance with the government’s health and safety guidelines.
The panel of E-Mobility India Forum 2021 will comprise premier EV brand leaders and government officials, including Naveen Munjal, MD, Hero Electric Vehicles Pvt Ltd, Balbir Singh Dhillon, Head, Audi India, R.R.K. Kishore, Director – Technical, Association of State Road Transport Undertakings (ASRTU), Sudhendu J Sinha, Advisor, Infrastructure Connectivity & Electric Mobility vertical, NITI Aayog, Sandeep Bangia, Business Head – EV Charging Ecosystem, Home Automation, ESCO, Tata Power and Kaushik Madhavan, VP – Mobility, Frost & Sullivan to name a few.
Raj Manek, Executive Director & Board Member, Messe Frankfurt Asia Holdings Ltd said, “Over the past few years, a vast number of startups have emerged to work in the EV ecosystem either in the capacity of manufacturers or service providers, along with some of the leading automotive giants who recognise the potential of e-mobility. With E-Mobility India Forum, Messe Frankfurt India aims to create a platform where automotive players can gain strong insight into the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead in India’s path to embrace e-mobility,”
A wide array of topics have been lined up to be discussed during the forum, which will present an in-depth analysis of the e-mobility segment, including the conversion to e-mobility, the competition/opportunity created by Tesla’s entry into the Indian market, as well as the EV incentives, policy challenges and support extended by the government to accelerate electrification.
Furthermore, the forum will also discuss the head-ons for automotive OEMs while adapting to the EV ecosystem, accelerating EV Component Manufacturing Growth under Make in India, and a session on EV Infrastructure and Innovative Business Models.
Recently, the Maharashtra government has also announced its new electric vehicle policy that aims to achieve a 10 per cent share for EVs in the overall new vehicle registrations by 2025. Under this new policy, all the electric vehicles (EVs) sold in Maharashtra will be exempted from paying road tax till the tenure of the policy.
The new policy aims at establishing at least one manufacturing unit in the state for producing advanced lithium-ion batteries and proposes to set up 1,500 charging stations in the Mumbai metropolitan region.
As the government continues to push towards the growth of the EV segment, the launch of E-Mobility India Forum will provide a strong avenue to analyse opportunities and challenges with regards to EV adoption and expansion in India.