The JSW Group,
which has lined up ₹40,000 crore EV projects in Odisha, targets to revolutionise the automotive industry by producing
high-quality batteries and electric
vehicles that are not only affordable but also
technologically advanced.
The Group intends to produce electric cars and commercial vehicles at the same price as combustion engines for
easy and wider adoption in the cost-competitive Indian market. According to
industry estimates, the price difference between EVs and ICE vehicles is almost
30 per cent.
Sajjan Jindal, Chairman, JSW Group told businessline that
renewable energy needs can be fulfilled by having Energy Storage at an
affordable price and this can be achieved through three quick strategies such as the right battery technology at a
reasonable price that can make the cost of electric car and commercial vehicles
on par with combustion engine vehicles and de-couple the supply chain from
China.
The Group will focus on high-end research with an objective to produce
electric vehicles which are “Designed Indians for India” and redefine the way
people commute and power their lives by enhancing EV penetration.
“We are at a crucial juncture
where we have to resolve the issues around Green House Emissions in a quick
time frame and affordable manner,” he added.
Moreover, he said the country needs to reduce the
huge import bill of crude oil of about $100 billion and this is likely to
increase rapidly as the economy grows.
Jindal, who once expressed a wish to create a Tesla-like company in
India, said “What Tesla is today is because of the government of California…
the way they were supported and guided is a well-known fact. If Tesla is the
world’s most valued and admired company then it’s due to the government. In a
way, history is being repeated”.
“I always believed when India becomes $10 trillion economy, then some of
the States will have to be trillion-dollar economy- like what we witnessed in
China and USA. Odisha must lead the way because it has all the ingredients,” he
added.
JSW has invested about ₹35,000 crore and another ₹1,25,000 crore is in
pipeline apart from ₹40,000 crore in the EV project which will be executed in
timely manner.
The Group shares the state government’s vision to build Nua- Odisha
which will lead the way in sustainable mobility and energy storage, boosting
Chief Minister’s dream of “Make in Odisha for the world”, said Jindal.
Odisha can be the first State where combustion
engines used in transportation and mining sector can be eliminated completely
which can create win-win proposition for both local entrepreneurs and people
while reducing carbon footprint and lead not only in India but in the entire
world, said Jindal.
Asserting that India has so much to catch up with China, he said China
has sold 10 million EVs and India has sold hardly 0.1 million. China has set up
2000 GW battery plant and India has not set up even a 1 GW plant.