- The agenda will encompass dialogues on innovative business models, battery charging infrastructure and industry analysis from top public and private automotive companies
- The show is scheduled to be held on November 14 at the Leela Ambience Convention Hotel in Delhi
Keeping in mind India’s potential to become the next big market for electric vehicle infrastructure, Trescon has organised World EV Show, which aims to open up business opportunities and investments in the Indian electric vehicle space by gathering global EV experts, policymakers, public and private automotive companies, lithium-ion batteries manufacturers and mobility service providers. The show is scheduled to be held on November 14 at the Leela Ambience Convention Hotel in Delhi.
Why attend?
Supported by the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Govt. of India and Government think tank NITI Aayog, the conference will harness all the innovation narratives around future cutting-edge technologies from top experts and policymakers such as Anil Srivastava, Principal Consultant & Mission Director, Mission for Transformative Mobility & Battery Storage at NITI Aayog; Vijay Jaiswal, Director – Automotive & Electric Mobility, Government of Telangana, and Sohinder Gill, CEO – Global Business, Hero Eco & Director General – SMEV among other top speakers.
As Indian automobile manufacturers are starting to nurture the acceptance of going electric by pushing for more investments in e-mobility, the agenda will encompass dialogues on innovative business models, battery charging infrastructure and industry analysis from top public and private automotive companies, lithium-ion battery manufacturers and mobility service providers such as Bridgestone, Hero Electric, Uber, ZoomCar, Shell, Energy Efficiency Services Limited and NTPC Limited among others.
Since the announcement of the FAME India Scheme, the Indian government’s ambitious plan to phase-out combustion vehicles in the country is becoming a reality. According to a survey conducted by the Economic Times in May 2019, 90 per cent of car owners in India are willing to switch to EVs.