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      Chennai to Host India’s Largest Electric Vehicle Industry Gathering

      Rashmi VermaBy Rashmi VermaAugust 30, 2024 E-Mobility 2 Mins Read
      Chennai to Host India’s Largest Electric Vehicle Industry Gathering
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      The India International EV Show (IIEV) is returning for its highly anticipated 5th edition, set to take place from September 6th to 8th, 2024, at the Chennai Trade Centre, Nandambakkam. As the nation’s premier event in the electric vehicle sector, the IIEV Show 2024 will bring together over 100 exhibitors and brands from more than 5 countries, showcasing the latest advancements in electric vehicles, battery technologies, and charging infrastructure.

      With an expected attendance of over 12,000 visitors, this edition promises to be a landmark event, featuring the launch of several new products and a display of more than 5,000 cutting-edge technologies and solutions. The show will also host conferences and seminars, offering insights into key topics like battery technology and the development of charging infrastructure, vital for the growth of the EV industry.

      The event is organized by Futurex Group in collaboration with the Global Automotive Research Centre, International Federation of Electric Vehicle Association (IFEVA), and Society for Smart E-Mobility (SSEM) with support from the Facilitating MSME’s of Tamil Nadu (FaMe TN) and Tamil Nadu EV Task Force, Co-Organised by National Highways for Electric Vehicles (NHEV), supported by Ease of Doing Business, Charge Point Operators Society of India (CPOS).

      Chennai, often referred to as the ‘Automobile Capital of India’ and the ‘Detroit of Asia,’ is the ideal location for this event. As one of the world’s leading automobile hubs, Tamil Nadu contributes significantly to India’s automotive sector, producing 35% of India’s auto components and housing major OEMs like Hyundai Motors, BMW, Daimler, and Ashok Leyland. The city’s vibrant industrial landscape makes it the perfect backdrop for the 5th India International EV Show.

      The Indian electric vehicle market is experiencing unprecedented growth, with sales surpassing 1.7 million units in the fiscal year 2024. According to JMK Research & Analytics, EV sales in India are expected to increase by 66% in 2024, with market share in the passenger car segment projected to double. This surge is driven by favorable government policies, advancements in battery technology, and growing consumer demand.

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