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      Home » Tamil Nadu aims to be a preferred EV base with new parts and future mobility hub

      Tamil Nadu aims to be a preferred EV base with new parts and future mobility hub

      Garima SharmaBy Garima SharmaAugust 5, 2024 E-Mobility 2 Mins Read
      Tamil Nadu aims to be a preferred EV base with new parts and future mobility hub
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      To boost EV production in the state, the Tamil Nadu government plans to build 300-acre Future Mobility and Electric Vehicle Parks. In order to draw in more investment in the electric vehicle (EV) industry, the State Industries Promotion Corporation of Tamil Nadu (SIPCOT) is building an additional E-Vehicle Park spanning 300 acres at Manallur, as per the government’s Industry Department Policy Note 2024–25, which was presented by the state’s Industries Minister, TRB Rajaa.

      In addition, a 300-acre Future Mobility Park in the Krishnagiri District of Shoolagiri is being developed at an estimated cost of Rs 300 crore to promote contemporary and sustainable transportation options.

      So far, 13.43 acres have been allotted to five industrial units, and core infrastructure including roads, water supply, and storm water drains are being established.

      The Future Mobility Park will feature special facilities such as a two-lane testing track for EVs, drones, and autonomous vehicles, along with research and testing facilities, plug-and-play options, shared storage, and various amenities for all stakeholders.

      The Policy Note highlighted that the state’s progressive policies have significantly boosted balanced growth across regions, with sectoral policies and region-specific incentives attracting key investments in South Tamil Nadu. Vietnamese EV automaker VinFast and several global green hydrogen players have chosen South Tamil Nadu for their investment projects, while the Western region’s EV clusters have produced over 40% of India’s EV output. According to the Annual Survey of Industries 2021-22, Tamil Nadu’s motor vehicles and trailers sector is estimated to produce around Rs 2.02 lakh crore, accounting for 23.34% of the country’s total output share.

      The state also leads in women’s employment in manufacturing, with 42% of the country’s total women factory workforce. Notably, the Ola factory in Krishnagiri, the world’s largest facility for electric two-wheelers, employs women for 100% of its manufacturing activities. Tamil Nadu’s rise as India’s EV capital was further cemented when it was recognised as the leader in EV manufacturing by the India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA) for 2023.

      The state currently accounts for nearly 40% of all EV investments in India, with Rajaa, the Minister for Industries, Investment Promotions and Commerce, aiming to double this figure in the next two years.

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