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New Government Policy Draft for Battery Swapping Standardisation Released

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The Indian government released a draft policy for standardizing battery swapping for electric two and three-wheelers, aiming to reduce costs and boost EV adoption.

The Indian government has today released a crucial draft policy aimed at standardizing battery swapping infrastructure for electric two and three-wheelers. This move is a significant step towards streamlining the EV ecosystem, reducing upfront costs for consumers, and accelerating the adoption of electric mobility, particularly in urban logistics and last-mile delivery. The policy outlines specifications for battery design, communication protocols, and safety standards, seeking to ensure interoperability between different battery providers and vehicle manufacturers. Industry stakeholders have largely welcomed the draft, viewing it as a catalyst for growth in the battery-as-a-service model, which offers a flexible and efficient alternative to traditional charging. Public feedback on the draft is invited over the next 30 days, after which a final policy is expected to be implemented. This initiative underscores the government's commitment to building a robust and sustainable EV infrastructure across the nation.
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