As the electric vehicle (EV) industry gears up for substantial growth in the coming years, it is imperative for the government to foster a supportive ecosystem. To stimulate investment opportunities, there should be encouragement for potential investors, coupled with essential reductions in GST rates for electric vehicles and charging stations. Additionally, easing the burden on the industry can be achieved through a decrease in import duties on electronic components.
The industry is particularly hopeful for a significant GST reduction, aiming to bring it down from 18% to 5% specifically for lithium-ion battery packs and cells, given their pivotal role in the EV sector. A concerted effort in the budget towards enhancing the ease of doing business and facilitating the entry of local players into the market is crucial. Addressing aspects like component localization and ensuring easy access to necessary components will empower Indian companies, both large and small, to develop competitive products at competitive prices, further solidifying the sector’s growth potential.
-By Dinesh Arjun,CEO & Cofounder,Raptee.
Raptee,the premium EV motorcycle brand. A motorcycle that is IOT and tech-enabled.
Raptee launched its first transparent bike model at the Tamil Nadu Global Investors Meet, solidifying its commitment to innovation and contributing to the state’s economic growth.
Raptee,the premium EV motorcycle brand. A motorcycle that is IOT and tech-enabled.
Raptee launched its first transparent bike model at the Tamil Nadu Global Investors Meet, solidifying its commitment to innovation and contributing to the state’s economic growth.