With 250 GWh battery requirements by 2030 and a current capacity of 50 GWh – can India bridge the EV power gap? cover art

With 250 GWh battery requirements by 2030 and a current capacity of 50 GWh – can India bridge the EV power gap?

With 250 GWh battery requirements by 2030 and a current capacity of 50 GWh – can India bridge the EV power gap?

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In the latest episode of businessline’s On the beat, host Rishi Ranjan Kala speaks with Rohit Chaturvedi, Partner – Transport and Logistics, Government, Infrastructure and Development Sector Advisory Services at Forvis Mazars, India. As geopolitical disruptions and tariff wars redraw the global trade map, Chaturvedi explores the strategic and economic implications of India’s efforts to decarbonise its transport sector, primarily through electric vehicles, and how these global shifts could reshape supply chains, domestic manufacturing, and India’s place in the global clean energy transition. (Host: Rishi Ranjan Kala, Producer: Shakthi H)
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