Battery Swapping Policy to Play Critical Role in the Growth of Electric
Vehicles in the Country
Battery Swapping as a
concept is formulated to address all the challenges by promoting various
technologies and business models which will ensure lower upfront costs, minimal
downtime, and lower space requirements for charging the batteries. Hence,
Battery Swapping Policy shall play a critical role in the growth of electric
vehicles in the country.
Battery swapping
policy aims to create a framework for greater interoperability while
safeguarding the innovation potential for the EV battery ecosystem. Currently,
BIS has formed a committee under ETD51 Committee of BIS to formulate the
standards for form factor (i.e. size and dimensions)
of the battery, communication protocols, connectors and interoperability that
shall ensure comprehensive interoperability amongst EVs. These standards are
being formulated keeping in mind that they do not stifle innovation and rather
enable effective, efficient, reliable, safe, and customer-friendly
implementation of battery-swapping infrastructure.
The draft Battery
Swapping Policy is pivoted around creating a framework for greater
interoperability. Further, the Battery Swapping Policy also clearly delineates
all aspects of accountability.
This information was
given by the Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari in a
written reply to the Lok Sabha on 22 December 2022.