The government has paved the way for electric vehicles by providing additional charging stations, tax reductions, and financial incentives. In the budget 2022, the government had announced its plan to introduce a national battery swapping policy for electric vehicles.

FM Nirmala Sitaraman, in her Budget speech had said, "Considering space constraints in urban areas in terms of setting up charging stations, a battery swapping policy will be rolled out soon and interoperability standards will be formulated."
The Government of India's Public policy thinks tank NITI Aayog plans to roll out a 'battery swapping policy' in the next 3 or 4 months. The move is likely to implement the EV battery swapping legislation, which would lower the cost of EVs and increase their adoption in the country.
The government of India is attempting to mainstream electric mobility by establishing battery swapping policies, expanding charging infrastructure, special mobility zones for EVs, ratifying construction bylaws, incorporating cleantech into public transportation, and other initiatives.
EVs have progressed from inconvenient and unreliable charging as well as low-power vehicles to simple-to-charge and high-performance ones. Advances in battery technology and the development of charging stations are paving the way for a transition from internal combustion engines to electric automobiles. EVs nowadays can reach high speeds of 170 km/h and have a range of up to 300 km.
The proposed policy will introduce disruptive business models such as battery as a service (BaaS), leasing, and others so that electric two- and three-wheeler and three-wheeler customers do not have to own the battery, which accounts for about half of the total vehicle cost, lowering the upfront vehicle cost significantly below that of their internal combustion engine (ICE) counterparts.
The decision to issue a regulation on battery swapping is simply an extension of the government's proposal for e-buses to exchange depleted batteries for fully charged ones at depots across major metros as part of its ambitious ambition to transition to electric vehicles on a large scale by 2030. The government's drive for EVs is also part of a bigger plan to reduce carbon emissions.
EV owners will be able to switch their exhausted batteries for charged ones at specified locations thanks to battery swapping. This makes it easier to operate automobiles that would usually take hours to charge. EV battery swapping policy will give EV buyers an option not to own its battery thereby bringing down the upfront cost and fast-tracking EV adoption.
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