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Post-subsidy EV India: Why efficiency, trust and localisation matter

27 Jan 2026
2 min

India's Electric Vehicle (EV) Transition

The focus of India's EV journey has shifted from deciding whether to adopt electric vehicles to planning the transition strategy post-subsidies. Currently, subsidies for electric 2-wheelers (e2Ws) under the PM Electric Drive Revolution in Innovative Vehicle Enhancement (PM E-DRIVE) scheme are set to end by March 31. This marks a crucial shift for the sector, highlighting the need for self-sustaining growth.

Key Issues and Challenges

  • Subsidy Structure:
    • The scheme's kWh-linked subsidy approach might encourage larger battery capacities over efficiency, leading to potential inefficiencies and increased import dependencies.
  • Consumer Protection:
    • Ensuring consumer protection through certification and validation is crucial, especially as the market grows rapidly with thin margins.

Proposed Solutions

  • Efficiency:
    • Implement road-tax waivers for commercial 3-wheelers and prioritize performance-linked criteria.
    • Introduce a Bureau of Energy Efficiency 'star rating' system for vehicles, encouraging competition on energy efficiency.
  • Reliability:
    • Develop a transparent reliability dashboard for warranty and after-sales data to build consumer trust.
  • Finance:
    • Utilize risk-sharing structures for EV loans, with examples like Sidbi's partial risk-sharing facilities.
  • Localisation:
    • Focus on local manufacturing through schemes like the Phased Manufacturing Programme (PMP) and Production Linked Incentives (PLI) for auto components and battery storage.

Global Examples

  • California's ZEV Regulation: Encourages market growth through manufacturer obligations and credit frameworks.
  • China's Dual-Credit Approach: Accelerates adoption without compromising on efficiency.

India should develop a robust framework based on rules, data, and trust to ensure a successful transition to a post-subsidy era, learning from global examples but tailoring them to local needs.

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