E-mobility India Forum ready to welcome the industry face-to-face on 7th October

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E-Mobility India Forum, powered by NGV India Summit, is all set to launch on 7th October at the Le Meridien, New Delhi.

Top EV brand leaders and government dignitaries at the panels will share their perspective on India’s transition to EV and the opportunities and challenges that lie along the path of achieving this objective. Due to the growing sensitivity towards clean environment and Indian government’s push to promote zero-emission vehicles, the e-mobility sector is gradually strengthening its grip in the Indian automotive ecosystem. However, there is still a long way to go until India realises its dream of creating an expansive EV ecosystem.

With an aim to provide a complete overview of the Indian EV sector and highlight the future prospects, E-Mobility India Forum, powered by NGV India Summit, is ready to be launched. The panellists of E-Mobility India Forum 2021 will comprise of C-suite executives, business heads and decision makers from top EV brands and officials from the Indian government, including:

  • Mr. Mahesh Babu, CEO Switch India & COO Switch Global
  • Shri. Saurabh Kumar, Executive Vice Chairperson, EESL Group
  • Mr. Balbir Singh Dhillon, Head, Audi India
  • Mr. Guruprasad Mudlapur, CTO, Bosch Ltd
  • Ms. Sulajja Firodia Motwani, VC, Kinetic Group, and more!

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 government’s health and safety guidelines. The launch of E-Mobility India Forum will be an invaluable event for automotive stalwarts to gain a strong view on the dynamics of EV adoption and expansion in India.

The Electric Vehicle (EV) market in Indiahas 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.