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13 August 2025

Driving Green Innovation: India's EV Battery Swapping Guidelines (Video)

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The Ministry of Power, Govt. of India, has introduced key guidelines to standardize battery swapping and charging infrastructure, aiming to accelerate EV adoption and promote sustainability.
India Energy and Natural Resources

The Ministry of Power, Govt. of India, has introduced key guidelines to standardize battery swapping and charging infrastructure, aiming to accelerate EV adoption and promote sustainability. From Battery as a Service (BaaS) models to grid integration (B2G), these rules pave the way for a more efficient and scalable EV ecosystem.

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