Tamil Nadu is offering subsidies for firms that come forward to install battery swapping stations. The state is also leading the green energy transition revolution and has received the United Nations Promotion Award 2023.
Tamil Nadu Industries Minister T R B Rajaa announced on Tuesday that the state is offering plenty of subsidies for firms that come forward to install battery swapping stations. He made this announcement during his address at the India EV Conclave, held in partnership with the Tamil Nadu government ahead of the Tamil Nadu Global Investors Meet 2024.
Future-Ready EV Policy

Rajaa stated that Tamil Nadu is among the few states with a future-ready EV policy. He highlighted that the policy has paved the path for revolutionary changes in the way people will commute, supported by the ‘Battery-as-a-Service’ initiative. Apart from subsidies for battery swapping stations, the state is also providing concessions over the cost of equipment and machinery purchases for setting up charging stations in public places.
Leading the Green Energy Transition
Rajaa emphasized that Tamil Nadu is leading the green energy transition revolution. He mentioned that the state’s commitment was acknowledged when it received the United Nations Promotion Award 2023 for excellence in scaling up energy transition investments at the World Investment Forum in the UAE recently. The minister shared that 50% of the state’s installed energy capacity is green today, and they are targeting 75%. Tamil Nadu is also in the process of developing a green hydrogen hub.
Benefits of Transitioning to Green Energy
The minister highlighted that if Tamil Nadu also has a robust EV charging infrastructure, the transition from fossil-fuel dependency to green energy sources and renewables will benefit all. He stated that the state government will strive to inculcate climate common sense into the public mind, urging them to be sensitive to this vital cause. According to Raja, climate justice is also about social justice, as vulnerable communities are often disproportionately affected by the impact of climate change.
Inculcating Climate Common Sense
The minister shared that the Tamil Nadu government is inculcating a climate common sense into its people. Systematic actions include reforming school and college curriculums to create climate consciousness. The conclave, themed "Electrifying tomorrow: Navigating the EV transition,” brought together heads of new mobility divisions of automobile companies, auto component systems, EV charging wings, policymakers, government officials, and domain experts.
Tamil Nadu’s focus on promoting the adoption of electric vehicles and developing a robust charging infrastructure is a significant step towards achieving its green energy transition goals. The state’s efforts to create a future-ready EV policy, provide subsidies for battery swapping stations, and inculcate climate common sense among its citizens showcase its commitment to a sustainable and greener future.
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