DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Charging
Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s
offering.
India’s shift to electric vehicles (EVs) is inevitable, if not imminent.
However, before the mobility revolution begins, India will need an
ecosystem that can sustain EVs. In this regard, most worries hinge on
the availability of adequate charging infrastructure and the formation
of a supportive regulatory framework. Both the government and the
industry are working on these fronts.
The Ministry of Power has recently finalised the guidelines for setting
up charging infrastructure. Regulatory standards and tariffs for
developing and using this infrastructure are still work in progress at
both the central and state levels.
On the industry front, the entry of new players into the market and
increased focus on customisation and innovation will drive growth in
this space. From large automobile manufacturers to solar power
developers and lithium-ion battery makers, everybody seems to have
thrown their hats in the ring. Going forward, battery costs should come
down, driven not just by India but also by global EV trends. There also
seems to be a higher manufacturer readiness to support the growing
demand for EVs.
However, several concerns remain. A more India-specific concern is that
of the electricity grid. Can it handle this type of demand? In order to
realise the government’s target of 30 percent EV penetration by 2030,
utilities will need to significantly invest in grid upgradation and the
development of publicly available fast-charging stations to support the
planned EV growth. Utilities and power companies also need to factor in
renewable energy for meeting the power demand of EVs since a key goal of
using these vehicles is to reduce pollution.
The report will focus on the following areas:
- Executive Summary
- EV Market: Key Trends and Projections
- Charging Infrastructure Requirements
- Regulatory Regime
- Existing/Potential Players and their Plans
- Emerging Tariff Trends and Competitive Fuel Analysis
- Impact on Discoms
- Charging Technology Options
- Viability and Economics of Charging
- Issues and Challenges
- Pilots and Case Studies
- Upcoming Centres of Growth and Opportunities
Key Topics Covered
1. Executive Summary
2. EV Market: Key Trends and Projections
- Market Potential
- Current Industry Structure
- Segment-wise Status
- Policy Direction and Programmes
- Key Features
- Likely Implications on Various Stakeholders
- EESL’s Initiatives and Targets
- State-wise E-Mobility Targets and Subsidies
- EV Forecasts until 2030
3. Charging Infrastructure Requirements
- Current Status
- Technology Landscape
- Recent Initiatives
- Charging Infrastructure Forecasts until 2030
4. Regulatory Regime
- Key Features of EV Charging Station Guidelines
- Licensing Norms
- GST Rules
- Charging Infrastructure in Parking Complexes
- Finicial Incentives
- Evolving Standards and Practices
5. Existing/Potential Players and their Plans
- Charging Infrastructure Providers
- Battery Suppliers
- Project Installers/Service Providers
- Financiers
- Auto OEMs
- Auto Vendor Ecosystem
- Oil Marketing Companies
- Testing & Certification Agencies
6. Emerging Tariff Trends and Competitive Fuel Analysis
- MoP’s Tariff Guidelines
- State-wise Tariffs
- Competitive Fuel Analysis
7. Impact on Discoms
- Demand Side Impact
- Revenue Side Impact
- Impact on Voltage Profiles
- What Should be the Discoms’ Approach?
8. Charging Technology Options
- Types of Technologies and their Use Cases
- Cost Comparison
- Key Players
- Outlook
9. Viability and Economics of Charging
- Cost Trends
- Payback Period
- ROI Projections
10. Issues and Challenges
- Nascent Market
- Underdeveloped Ecosystem
- Design Issues (High Upfront Cost of EVs and Batteries)
- Battery Performance vis–vis Conventional Fuels
- After Life Issues
- Upfront Need for Scaling up Charging Infrastructure
11. Pilots and Case Studies
12. Upcoming Centres of Growth and Opportunities
- Current Regional Analysis
- Completed Tenders and their Results
- Ongoing and Upcoming Tenders
- State-wise Opportunities and Insight
13. Outlook and Opportunities for Various Stakeholders
- Charging Technology Providers
- Battery Manufacturers
- Investors
- Power Discoms
- Renewable Energy Players
For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/ps42i7
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