By Dhiyanesh Ravichandran on Sunday, 30 January 2022
Category: E-Mobility

Budget 2022: Energy storage, EV, and related industries pinning high hopes

IESA's Executive Director Debi Prasad Dash, in his recommendations to Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has outlined key policy measures and suggestions from the domestic clean energy storage and mobility industries that can be considered for the upcoming budget to further an enabling environment and boost growth and investments.

With the Indian economy continuing to grapple with a series of macro challenges posed by the pandemic, the year 2022-23 is showing a new lease of hope with a strong recovery in consumer demand and investments across all industries.

The domestic EV and energy storage industries achieved new records in consumer sales and capital investments last year, despite a plethora of unfavorable factors including the pandemic, shortage of semi-conductors and essential raw materials, rising costs, and other constraints in the global supply chain, and so on.

With the continued economic push towards clean energy and zero-emission mobility from all stakeholders and their renewed aspirations for 2022-23, the scope and prospects of these industries have widened significantly. Industries are seriously looking for some serious reforms in related policy, taxation, and financing schemes, to realize vibrant growth in 2022 and beyond.

Hence, the focus is on the upcoming Union budget for FY 2022-23. IESA, with over 160+ energy storage and e-mobility, green hydrogen, microgrid companies from India and abroad under its fold, has come up with a slew of recommendations and suggestions to the union government for its budget considerations.

For more than 10 years, the alliance has been actively working in the space of energy storage, EV, renewable integration, microgrids, and green hydrogen arena, while continuously working with various union ministries, state utilities, and national labs to prioritize the pilot energy storage deployment, manufacturing, and related R&D initiatives.

Here is a summary of IESA's recommendations towards energy storage and e-mobility related industries, as pointed out by Debi Prasad Dash, Executive Director.

Energy Storage


E-mobility


Cell Manufacturing and supply chain

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