India | Rapidly Developing a National Integrated System for Compact Electric Vehicles

India is rapidly developing a national integrated ecosystem for compact electric vehicles (EVs) through policies like FAME II, aiming for 100% public electric mobility by 2030, supported by infrastructure growth, incentives for manufacturing, and advances in battery technology.

The Indian Government has recently unveiled a 30 - kilowatt integrated electric propulsion system (IDS) for electric vehicles with a presentation that took place at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) as reported by Asian News Service (IANS), a private Indian news agency based in New Delhi.

The system  works with wideband semiconductors (WBG) and combines the electric motor and the inverter, a device that converts the battery’s direct current into alternating current for the motor into a single, compact, high - power density block. Traditionally, these components are located separately.

The 30 - kilowatt power is intended for the Indian market of light electric vehicles, especially compact cars and carsharing.  

India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology hopes that the development of domestic integrated systems will reduce dependence on imports, lower the cost of products through localization, and support scalable production within government manufacturing incentive programs (PLIs).

Information Technology Secretary S. Krishnan said during the presentation of the IDS system that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of “Made in India, Made for Everyone” is materialized through the in - house development of advanced power electronics technologies.

The secretary added that innovations based on national developments will help to create strong intellectual property, accelerate the growth of the startup ecosystem, and strengthen high - tech manufacturing in the electric vehicle sector and he also highlighted that India’s transition from an importer of technologies to a developing and exporting country is reinforced through joint innovation by research institutes, universities and industry.

The Indian Government believes that the successful implementation of this technology will generate new opportunities for small and medium - sized companies, especially those engaged in the manufacture of power electronics, thermal systems, and electronic control systems.

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https://tvbrics.com/es/news/india-desarrolla-un-sistema-nacional-para-veh-culos-el-ctricos-compactos/

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