The Electric Vehicle (EV) market in India has started gaining considerable momentum in recent years. India’s EV market is expected to reach nearly $206 billion (around Rs 14.24 trillion) in the coming decade, if India were to achieve its 2030 EV ambitions, signalled by NITI Aayog, which states that 70 per cent of all commercial cars, 30 per cent of private cars, 40 per cent of buses, and 80 per cent of two-wheeler and three-wheeler sales in 2030 would be of EVs. The cumulative EV sales in all vehicle segments are projected to cross over 100 million units by FY30, 200 times its current market size.
With an aim to analyse all the enablers and growth opportunities, along with potential challenges with regards to EV adoption and expansion in India, Messe Frankfurt India is proud to present the first ever edition of
E-Mobility India Forum 2021 (Powered By NGV India Summit) on 7 October 2021 at Le Meridien, New Delhi. The Forum will bring the ‘who’s who’ of the industry under one roof to brainstorm on the tactic issues to push the sector towards a higher growth path.
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Who Should Attend? |
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Vehicle Manufacturers |
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EV Start-ups |
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Battery Makers |
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Charging Component Manufacturers |
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Fleet Owners |
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Testing and Certification Agencies |
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Material Industry |
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Power Storage Companies |
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Auto Part Makers |
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Automobile Dealers |
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Ride Sharing Companies |
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Energy Companies |
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Oil Companies |
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Environment Evangelists |
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Banks and Financial Institutes |
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Sustainability Experts, Technical Experts Community, Battery Recyclers |
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Policy Makers and Regulators |
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