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India Targets 50% EV Sales by 2030 for Net Zero Emission by 2070

India Targets 50% EV Sales by 2030 for Net Zero Emission by 2070

India Targets 50% EV Sales by 2030 for Net Zero Emission by 2070

India has a set goal of achieving a net zero emission target for the year 2070. In order to achieve this goal, India has to complete Electric vehicles sales growth of 50 percent by the year 2030. On 20th January, 2024, Environment Minister of India, Bhupender Yadav made this announcement in the third International Conference on Sustainable Circularity held by Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM). He further stated that India has achieved a capacity to sell cars per annum more compared to the size of population of few countries. Along with this milestone, great responsibility of conserving the environment comes.

Need to hike EV sales
The Environment Minister of India states that India is recording a hike in sales of vehicles which is a good sign. The auto industry and government must work together to make sure that this hike will not harm the environment.

Electric vehicles sales are anticipated to hit the record of close to 35 percent in the year 2030. However, to make sure the automobile industry achieves the target of net zero emission by the year 2070, the sales needs to increase by 50 percent.

The hike in EV sales will not only help climate conservation but will also promote job creation. The number of sales in the Electric vehicles segment is expected to record around 10 million units by the completion of the year 2030. It will help to create employment of about 5 million.

Electric Vehicles also play a major role in reduction of CO2 emissions. These vehicles are quite sustainable for the earth. It does not release pollution in the environment. It requires batteries to work and these batteries are charged using electricity.

By the end of the year 2030, electric vehicles in India are expected to reduce CO2 emission to about 5 metric tonnes. This cutting of CO2 emissions can reach a range of 110 to 380 metric tonnes by the end of the year 2050.

Participation in GCP
Minister encouraged companies in the automobile industry to voluntarily contribute towards the environment by engaging in the Green Credit Programme (GCP) of India. By becoming part of GCP, it will give automakers rewards for their steps taken towards environment conservation.

Promote Circularity Practice
The circularity practice refers to reuse of components as well as depletion of waste formed while producing a commodity. The environment minister states that India could raise about 624 billion US dollars every year by the end of the year 2050, in case of implementation of circular practices in the manufacturing activity of the country.

The Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) must encourage the practice of circularity in the manufacturing of vehicles in India. It should also make consumers aware of the significance of such practices.

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