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A man rides an electric scooter through a street in Bengaluru, India, Monday, Aug. 28, 2023. India is one of the fastest growing electric vehicle markets in the world.
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Here's why India is one of the world's fastest-growing EV markets

Aijaz Rahi/Associated Press

Here's why India is one of the world's fastest-growing EV markets

BENGALURU, India — Groceries stashed in the back of an electric delivery scooter are an increasingly familiar sight in the Indian city of Bengaluru. In crowded markets, electric rickshaws drop off and pick up passengers. And the number of tech startups focused on electric transport has shot up as the city — and country — embrace electric vehicles.

India is one of the fastest-growing electric vehicle markets in the world and now has millions of EV owners. More than 90% of its 2.3 million electric vehicles are the cheaper and more popular two- or three-wheelers — that’s motorbikes, scooters and rickshaws — and over half of India’s three-wheeler registrations in 2022 were electric, according to an IEA report released in April.

A $1.3 billion federal plan to encourage EV manufacturing and provide discounts for customers, along with the past decade's rising fuel costs and consumer awareness of the long-term cost benefits are combining to drive up sales, analysts say.

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Electric vehicles are one solution to bring down planet-warming emissions and improve air quality — with road transport contributing significantly to global emissions. For the electric vehicles market to successfully slash carbon, experts say moving electricity generation away from fossil fuels, managing critical mineral supply chains and boosting EV sales across different socioeconomic backgrounds in the country will be key.

Balaji Premkumar, a 25-year-old rickshaw delivery driver, switched to an EV earlier this year. At most traffic stops he's surrounded by gas-powered three-wheelers that rumble and rattle, spewing thick smoke into the air — something that his used to do, too, before he went electric.

Mr. Premkumar said the new vehicle is easier and more comfortable to drive and he can already see a cost difference. “If I spend 60 rupees (0.72 cents) to charge the vehicle for three hours, I get 80 kilometers (50 miles). In a diesel vehicle I’ll be spending at least 300 rupees ($3.60) to get the same mileage,” he said.

Santhosh Kumar, 23, a rickshaw delivery driver for Bengaluru-based logistics company City Link, can also feel the benefits since he switched to electric.

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"The vehicle never breaks down and there are a lot of charging points all around so I never run out of charge,” he said. Charging points in India have increased tenfold, according to Elizabeth Connolly, an energy technology and transport analyst at the IEA.

While Mr. Kumar doesn’t have his own electric vehicle yet — the one he drives belongs to the company — he dreams of buying his own, or even several that he can rent out.

“It’s only a matter of time before everyone shifts to electric,” he said.

Two- and three-wheelers are mostly used to make deliveries or give rides. They clock up miles fast, making an electric model a noticeably cheaper option than paying for gas, said N.C. Thirumalai at the Bengaluru-based think tank, Center for Study of Science, Technology and Policy.

But he said long-term viability for electric vehicles depends on securing supplies of the critical minerals needed for batteries, as well as other parts. The source of electricity to charge the vehicles also must be clean, which isn't currently the case.

More than three quarters of India’s electricity is generated from fossil fuels — mostly coal — according to government reports. 

“As EVs increase and minerals such as lithium begin to be sourced within country, the mining industry should definitely make sure sustainable mining practices are taken forward,” said Mr. Thirumalai.

He is optimistic about cleaner electricity in the future. The "huge thrust for renewables in the country" means electric vehicle emissions should reduce in time.

India plans to install 500 gigawatts of clean energy by the end of the decade and aims to reach net zero emissions by 2070.

First Published: September 3, 2023, 9:30 a.m.

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A man rides an electric scooter through a street in Bengaluru, India, Monday, Aug. 28, 2023. India is one of the fastest growing electric vehicle markets in the world.  (Aijaz Rahi/Associated Press)
Balaji Premkumar, a 25-year-old rickshaw delivery driver, rides an electric vehicle which he switched to this year, in Bengaluru, India, Monday, May 29, 2023. At most traffic stops he's surrounded by gas-powered three-wheelers that rumble and rattle, spewing thick smoke into the air — something that his used to do, too, before he went electric.  (Aijaz Rahi/Associated Press)
Balaji Premkumar, a 25-year-old rickshaw delivery driver, who switched to an electric vehicle this year, displays a map on his mobile phone showing several charging hubs for electric vehicles in Bengaluru, India, Monday, May 29, 2023. At most traffic stops he's surrounded by gas-powered three-wheelers that rumble and rattle, spewing thick smoke into the air — something that his used to do, too, before he went electric.  (Aijaz Rahi/Associated Press)
A woman walks past an electric rickshaw in Bengaluru, India, Monday, May 29, 2023. India is one of the fastest growing electric vehicle markets in the world.  (Aijaz Rahi/Associated Press)
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