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      Home » Key Recommendations of IESA for Union Budget 2023-24

      Key Recommendations of IESA for Union Budget 2023-24

      Aishwarya SaxenaBy Aishwarya SaxenaJanuary 27, 2023 E-Mobility 3 Mins Read
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      Expressing their views on the next-generation sectors, India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA) has announced to have made a detailed representation to the Union Minister of Finance Nirmala Sitharaman with key recommendations from the industries for the ministry’s consideration for the upcoming Union Budget for FY 2023-24.

      IESAWith over 180+ energy storage and e-mobility, green hydrogen ecosystem players as esteemed partners closely working on various energy storage technologies and a few global energy storage project developers, IESA has identified a plethora of critical challenges and areas that need government’s attention to help improve the market scenario and create an enabling environment for the clean technologies in the country.

      Debi Prasad Dash, Executive Director, IESA said “The industry has a high expectation for the clean tech sector in this budget including GST & reduction and parity for Battery swapping and alternate Battery technologies; Financial Incentive for Battery supply chain industry with additional ACC-PLI scheme for stationary storage applications; Support to Green hydrogen industry through manufacturing incentive and creating GH deployment valleys in India”.

      Dash also mentioned Government should focus and allocate special fund for R&D and Innovation of advanced technologies and skill development and capacity building of these emerging technology sectors like energy storage, electric mobility and green hydrogen.

      Specifically, the alliance has called for tax Holidays to boost investment in the energy storage industry, along with the reduction of GST rates and exemptions on Customs & Excise Duty to bring down the overall system costs in the short run. Further, tax incentives to support the industry for providing reduced costs in a long run have been suggested, also to complement the emerging domestic manufacturing scenario.

      To further e-mobility in the country, GST for batteries in EVs ranging between 18% to 28% is identified as a key barrier to bringing down the cost of EVs. IESA has suggested bringing down GST under 5% bracket to ensure affordability and smooth transition towards EVs from ICEs. Moreover, the alliance as asked for an extension of the Fame II incentivization for charging infrastructure and battery swapping as well.

      Moving on, IESA has urged the government to finalize second PLI scheme of ACC Battery Manufacturing of capacity 50GWh for stationary storage applications including grid-scale projects, behind the meter and consumer end C&I applications. On cell manufacturing supply chain components and raw materials, the alliance has sought significant reduction of duties and credit guarantee schemes for intermediate material manufacturers to promote exports.

      To support MSME and start-up ecosystem in the energy storage and e-mobility space, effective measures to make funding access easy and affordable is called for, including loan guarantee for high-risk technology programs and revenue shortfall scheme for the manufacturing sector.

      To kick-start the green hydrogen sector in the country, IESA has suggested to include a PLI scheme for manufacturing of electrolyzers and related components in the SIGHT programme, along with reduction in GST on electrolyzers from 18% to 5% and on hydrogen that qualifies as green hydrogen from 12% to 5%.

      IESA has been actively working in the space of energy storage, electric vehicle, renewable integration & microgrids, green hydrogen for the past many years.

      IESA is continuously engaged with various GOI Ministries, state utilities & national labs to prioritize the pilot energy storage projects and R&D initiatives.

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