Published on: August 29, 2025
BATTERY ELECTRIC VEHICLES (BEVS)
BATTERY ELECTRIC VEHICLES (BEVS)
NEWS
- On August 26, 2025, PM Modi flagged off “e-Vitara”, Maruti Suzuki’s first Made-in-India global Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) from the Hansalpur plant, Ahmedabad.
- The vehicle will be exported to Europe and Japan.
- Also inaugurated: local production of hybrid battery electrodes at the TDS Lithium-Ion Battery plant, boosting domestic EV ecosystem.
HIGHLIGHTS
- By 2030:
- 80% of two- & three-wheelers electric.
- 40% of buses electric.
- 30% of private cars electric.
- Budget 2025: Import duties on lithium-ion battery materials removed to promote local manufacturing.
Environmental Impact
- Study by IIT Roorkee & ICCT: BEVs in India emit 38% less CO₂e per km than ICE vehicles.
- Greater benefits possible with a cleaner power grid.
Types of Electric Vehicles (EVs)
- BEVs (Battery Electric Vehicles): Fully powered by electricity; most efficient.
- PHEVs (Plug-in Hybrid EVs): Engine + externally charged battery.
- HEVs (Hybrid EVs): Petrol engine + motor; less efficient.
- FCEVs (Fuel Cell EVs): Hydrogen-based; emission only heat & water.
Key Government Schemes
- PM E-Drive (2024): Replaces FAME; incentives for EVs & charging infra.
- e-AMRIT Portal: EV knowledge hub by NITI Aayog.
- PLI-Auto (2020): Boosts domestic AAT products with min. 50% value addition.
- PM e-Bus Sewa (2024): ₹3,435 crore scheme to deploy 38,000+ e-buses.
Beyond Lithium – Sodium-Ion Battery
- Developed by JNCASR, Bengaluru:
- Charges up to 80% in 6 minutes.
- Lasts 3,000+ cycles.
- Advantages: Abundant, cheaper sodium (extractable from seawater), reduces dependence on lithium dominated by China.
- Based on NASICON-type chemistry – promising for India’s energy security.
