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India To Have 123 Million Electric Vehicles On Road By 2032: Report

India To Have 123 Million Electric Vehicles On Road By 2032: Report

NDTV06-05-2025

New Delhi:
India will have 123 million electric vehicles on road by 2032 under the best case scenario, said a report by India Energy Storage Alliance and Customised Energy Solutions released on Tuesday.
In a significant move towards sustainable development and to achieve net zero emissions by 2070, there is a need to adopt electric vehicles (EVs). This can bolster India's economy while supporting the ambitious target set for 2030—EV penetration of 30 per cent, the report said.
This rapid growth has been fuelled by supportive government policies, such as the FAME-II scheme, which offers demand incentives for electric two-wheelers, three-wheelers, and four-wheelers, along with capital subsidies for public charging infrastructure.
This aligns with the National EV Targets (NEV) scenario, highlighting the nation's commitment to boosting sustainable transportation and reducing carbon emissions, it stated.
The NEV scenario is based on the EV30@30 ambition, assuming that by 2030, EV penetration reaches 80 per cent for electric two and three-wheelers, 30 per cent for private electric four-wheelers, 70 per cent for commercial cars, and 40 per cent for electric buses-fully aligning with NITI Aayog's vision for transport electrification.
The report, titled "India Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Market Overview," outlines the potential impact of this transition on the country's infrastructure and energy landscape.
It further highlighted that electric two and three-wheelers together accounted for over 93 per cent of India's on-road EV stock in 2024.
In contrast, electric four-wheelers represented around 6 per cent, while electric buses and trucks comprised less than 1 per cent.
Notably, the personal electric four-wheeler (E4W) segment has emerged as a key driver of the country's expanding private and home charging ecosystem.
Vinayak Walimbe, Managing Director of CES said: "By 2032, IESA and CES projects that India's on-road EV stock could reach approximately 49 million (worst case), 60 million (business-as-usual), or 123 million (NEV scenario)." As per the report, in 2024, there were approximately 220,000 personal electric four-wheelers (E4Ws) on road, most of which depended on Type-2 AC chargers installed in residential areas.
By that same year, India had an estimated 320,000 private Type-2 AC chargers, with 70 per cent being 3.3 kW units, 28 per cent 7.4 kW units, and the remaining 11-22 kW units classified as high-capacity, it stated.
India had roughly 76,000 cumulative public and captive charging points in 2024, with a combined installed capacity of 1.3 GW.
Debmalya Sen, President of IESA, said: "To support the projected EV growth, we can anticipate that India's cumulative installed EV charging points — public and captive — will need to grow nearly 12 to 28 times, from around 76,000 in 2024 to between 0.9 million and 2.1 million by 2032. Installed charging capacity must also scale more than 17 times, rising from 1.3 GW to 23 GW, depending on EV adoption and infrastructure utilization levels." By 2032, the projected stock is expected to reach approximately 4.3 million, 5.8 million and 10 million electric four-wheelers under the worst case, business as usual (BAU), and NEV scenarios, respectively.
In addition, electric buses and trucks could grow to around 450,000, 750,000, and 1.1 million units.
These two segments are crucial drivers of demand for both captive and public charging infrastructure, particularly for high-power DC fast charging.
With strategic investments and policy support, India is set to emerge as a leader in electric mobility, fostering both environmental sustainability and economic growth, it stated.

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