By Nikhil Dedh New Delhi [India], G20 Sherpa for India Amitabh Kant stressed the urgent need to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) in India, highlighting government initiatives and the important role of the private sector in the transformation. . "There's a lot of action going on in the coming five years," Amitabh Kant said at the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Annual Business Summit 2024 held in New Delhi on Saturday. Speaking to ANI, Kant said there will be a massive upswing in the automotive industry. Acknowledged the disruption. Inspired by the global shift towards sustainable transport, Kant said, "There is a huge disruption happening and it is important that we accelerate the pace of electric vehicles, both two-wheelers and three-wheelers, which account for about 75 per cent of our vehicles. And the government has already allocated Rs 57,613 crore to buy 10,000 electric buses.Kant outlined the expected impact of these investments, predicting a boom in the manufacturing of electric two-wheelers, three-wheelers and buses. He highlighted the important role of the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme and said, “So once it picks up, you will see two-wheeler, three-wheeler manufacturing, bus manufacturing and I think the next big ticket will be battery manufacturing for which there will be production link. The incentive scheme has been bid, and you will see many companies manufacturing batteries in India, from Tata to Reliance and Maruti to Exide, which will be the next big driver of growth, Kant predicted. Setting an ambitious target envisioning India as a global hub for battery production, Kant said, “So our aim should be to make India completely electric in terms of two-wheelers, three-wheelers and buses by 2030.” be made. Ensure that India becomes an electric vehicle nation. He underlined the importance of this change to reduce pollution and achieve sustainability goals.The emphasis on electric vehicles is part of a broader strategy to position India as a leader in green technology and sustainable development. Kant also addressed the anticipated changes in the four-wheeler sector, praising domestic manufacturers like Tata Motors for taking the lead in e-production. Four-wheelers, I think there will be a lot of disruption because you already have Tata manufacturing four-wheelers, they have taken the lead, which is very important, as he says", Kant. The sector is expected to be boosted by the government's policy of attracting international automakers by offering lower duty rates, depending on their investment in India, and also the policy to allow international companies to take up four-wheeler manufacturing, it said. Has been found. Investing in India has opened up with low duty rates, so I think there is a lot of action going on in the coming five years as you see the prices of two-wheelers and three-wheelers coming down significantly," he said. “Looking ahead, Kant paints a picture of intense activity and growth in the EV sector over the next five years,” he said. “That is why the policy has been announced,” he said.We cannot have policies for different companies. The policy has been announced for the Union Territories. So this would be my question."