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    Home » IESA to Unveil IEMC Platform Soon

    IESA to Unveil IEMC Platform Soon

    aishwaryaBy aishwaryaJanuary 10, 2023 Charging Stations 3 Mins Read
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    India Energy storage Alliance (IESA) has announced to introduce a dedicated electric mobility and EV Infrastructure platform called ‘India Electric Mobility Council’ (IEMC) on 12th January 2023 at Le-Meridian, New Delhi.

    IEMCThis all-inclusive, technology-agnostic platform will cater to all stakeholders in the EV ecosystem including EV OEMs, components providers, charging infrastructure and battery swapping companies.

    As government implement various incentives and programs like PLI, FAME, PMP etc. to push the sale of EVs, strong growth rate is expected to continue further.

    To take the whole industry forward, there is urgent need for a single technology-agnostic platform to cater all EV stakeholders.

    To address this gap, IESA is launching India Electric Mobility Council (IEMC) with the active participation of EV manufacturers, component and equipment providers, fleet operators, battery technology providers, charging infrastructure and service providers, battery swapping companies and other key stakeholders.

    The launch event will witness the active participation from 60+ CXOs from the leading and emerging EV community.

    Debi Prasad Dash, Executive Director, IESA, said, “The India Electric Mobility Council (IEMC) initiative by IESA is intended to explore opportunities for India to exploit the potential of R&D and manufacturing of e-mobility technologies and support quicker adoption of clean transport. IEMC will also work with government and various stakeholders to address the barriers and focus on the aspects related to safety & standards, charging infrastructure development, battery swapping, V2G mechanism for India.”

    Dash also added that IEMC aims to serve and support more than 100+ EV and infra-related member companies to become the largest EV platform in India by the end of this year.

    IEMC will be organizing multiple events including India Battery Swapping roundtable on 12th January, Global EV Battery Safety Forum on 13th January, and a technical tour on 14th January in New Delhi.

    Last week, IEMC also sent its budget recommendations for the consideration of Union Ministry of Finance, including GST reduction, special scheme for retro fitment and battery swapping, FAME-II extension and setting up EV Innovation centers across India.

    IEMC will focus its activities on following areas including R&D and innovation in EV space, electric vehicle and related component manufacturing across all vehicle segments (2W, 3W, 4W, Bus and heavy-duty vehicles), charging infrastructure, EV adoption and EV fleet operation, battery swapping, training & capacity building, jobs creation, EV financing & taxation, testing and safety, standards and certification, start-ups & investment, urban air mobility and electric boats, vehicle to grid (V2G) and digitization. 

    Currently, under IEMC, IESA is working with 50+ EV ecosystem players including JBM, Mahindra, Toyota Kirloskar, MTU India (Rolls Royce), Ola Electric, JBM, Ather Energy, Bounce Infinity, Matter Energy, Hop Electric, Go Vidyuth, Emote Electric, Tata Autocomps, Lucas TVS, Keysight Technologies, Bosch, Cell Propulsion, Mac Dermid, Schaltbau, Cummins, SEMCO, Nexcharge­­­, Greenfuel, Grinntech Motors, JLN Phenix, Renon, Log9 Materials, Livguard, Exide Energy, Toshiba, Acceleron Energy, American Battery Solutions, Ampton Energy, Sun Mobility, Battery Smart, ElectricPe, Sheru, Mooving, Exicom, Fortum, Bosch, AMARARAJA, Supriya charging, BluSmart, EEE-Taxi, DrivEV, UL, Atotech BASF, Quanzen, Hitachi, Thermofisher Scintific, ARAI, EESL and others.

    EV ecosystem EV financing FAME India Battery Swapping roundtable India Electric Mobility Council news PLI PMP safety standards
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