
Future is EV
Future is EV

Electric Vehicle
Electric Vehicle


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E-Mobility – An Introduction
E-Mobility is the use of electric-powered vehicles (EV) for transportation to reduce carbon emissions, promoting sustainability. Faced with climate change and shortage of fossil fuel, EV has become a way of life for many and is gaining momentum worldwide.
The EV market in India is expected to experience considerable growth in the coming years, fueled by government policies, automaker investments and rising demand for clean and sustainable transportation.
The government is one of the major advocates of EV. It has introduced the Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Hybrid & Electric Vehicles (FAME) scheme to facilitate the growth of the EV industry and overcome challenges, such as the high cost of EV and the lack of charging infrastructure, essential for widespread adoption of EV. FAME provides financial incentives for EV purchases and supports nationwide development of charging infrastructure.
EV Revolution in India
- By 2027, the EV sales market in India is expected to reach 6.34 million units, growing at a CAGR of 44%. (source: The Economic Times)
- By 2030, India aims to have 30% of its vehicles running on electricity.(source: National Electric Mobility Mission Plan)
- By 2030, the EV industry in India is expected to create more than 10 million jobs. (source: World Economic Forum)
- By 2040, EVs could account for 80% of all new car sales in India, leading to a reduction of 37% in carbon emissions. (source: International Council for Clean Transportation)
- Through the FAME II scheme, central government has allocated a budget of INR 10,000 crore to incentivise the production and purchase of EVs.(source: Ministry of Heavy Industries)
- By 2025, India aims to install 4,00,000 ev charging stations across the country. (source: Ministry of Power)
By 2027, the EV sales market in India is expected to reach 6.34 million units, growing at a CAGR of 44%.
(source: The Economic Times)
By 2030, India aims to have 30% of its vehicles running on electricity.(source: National Electric Mobility Mission Plan)
By 2030, the EV industry in India is expected to create more than 10 million jobs. (source: World Economic Forum)
By 2040, EVs could account for 80% of all new car sales in India, leading to a reduction of 37% in carbon emissions. (source: International Council for Clean Transportation)
Through the FAME II scheme, central government has allocated a budget of INR 10,000 crore to incentivise the production and purchase of EVs.(source: Ministry of Heavy Industries)
By 2025, India aims to install 4,00,000 ev charging stations across the country. (source: Ministry of Power)
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EV Landscape
Market Size
India aims to achieve ambitious targets of 70% EV sales penetration for commercial cars, 30% for private cars, 40% for buses, and 80% for two- and three-wheelers by 2030, offering the world's largest untapped EV market.
Types of Electric Vehicles
There are two types of EVs: battery electric vehicles (BEVs) which solely rely on batteries for power and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) use both batteries and diesel/petrol.
Manufacturers
Mahindra & Mahindra, Tata Motors, Hyundai, MG Motor and Mercedes-Benz are some of the domestic and international manufacturers who are offering EVs in India.
Charging Infrastructure
India may need around 2.05 million charging stations by 2030 to support the increasing number of electric vehicles on the road. As more electric vehicles enter the market, there is a growing need for reliable and accessible charging infrastructure.
Government Policies and Incentives
The Indian government is promoting the adoption of EVs through schemes such as FAME, which provide incentives for EV purchases and support the development of charging infrastructure.
Challenges
Several challenges still hinder the growth of the sector, including the high cost of EV compared to traditional vehicles, the lack of charging infrastructure and limited consumer awareness and acceptance.
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EV – Skills and Talent
The EV revolution demands a diverse range of talent and skills that span multiple disciplines and functions. As the industry continues to grow and evolve, the demand for niche skills will continue to increase, creating exciting opportunities for skilled professionals.
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
EVs rely heavily on electrical and electronic systems, including batteries, motors and power electronics. Engineers with expertise in electrical and electronics engineering are in high demand, as they are needed to design, test and optimise these systems.
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
EVs rely heavily on electrical and electronic systems, including batteries, motors and power electronics. Engineers with expertise in electrical and electronics engineering are in high demand, as they are needed to design, test and optimise these systems.
Mechanical
Engineering
EVs require mechanical components such as chassis, suspensions and brakes. Mechanical engineers are essential for designing and optimising these components, ensuring they are lightweight, durable and efficient.
Mechanical
Engineering
EVs require mechanical components such as chassis, suspensions and brakes. Mechanical engineers are essential for designing and optimising these components, ensuring they are lightweight, durable and efficient.
Software
Development
As EVs become increasingly connected and automated, software developers will be needed to design and implement the algorithms that control various aspects of the vehicle's performance, such as acceleration, braking and energy management.
Software
Development
As EVs become increasingly connected and automated, software developers will be needed to design and implement the algorithms that control various aspects of the vehicle's performance, such as acceleration, braking and energy management.
Data Analytics
EVs generate large amounts of data, from battery performance to driving behaviour. Data analysts and scientists are necessary to collect, process and analyse this data to improve the performance and efficiency of the vehicles.
Data Analytics
EVs generate large amounts of data, from battery performance to driving behaviour. Data analysts and scientists are necessary to collect, process and analyse this data to improve the performance and efficiency of the vehicles.
Supply Chain
Management
The EV industry requires complex and specialised supply chains which include raw material sourcing for batteries, manufacturing electronic components and assembly of vehicles. Supply chain managers are essential for ensuring the efficiency, reliability and sustainability.
Supply Chain
Management
The EV industry requires complex and specialised supply chains which include raw material sourcing for batteries, manufacturing electronic components and assembly of vehicles. Supply chain managers are essential for ensuring the efficiency, reliability and sustainability.
Sales
and Marketing
To promote EV sales, marketing professionals must possess comprehensive knowledge of the EV industry and be adept at communicating the benefits of EVs to everyone. This includes understanding the market landscape, developing effective strategies and building strong customer relationships.
Sales
and Marketing
To promote EV sales, marketing professionals must possess comprehensive knowledge of the EV industry and be adept at communicating the benefits of EVs to everyone. This includes understanding the market landscape, developing effective strategies and building strong customer relationships.
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L&T on E-Mobility
At Larsen & Toubro, we are committed to promoting sustainable energy and reducing carbon emissions. We believe that transitioning to EV is crucial to achieving these goals.
L&T Technology Services (LTTS) provides end-to-end EV services, ranging from design and development to system integration and testing across battery management system, power converter, electric motor control and charging infrastructure. LTTS’s in-house EV prototype serves as a testimony to its extensive experience with the development and testing of electric drives, embedded systems and L&T’s deep association with the automotive industry.
L&T is actively promoting the adoption and growth of the EV ecosystem in India. Recognising the need for robust charging infrastructure, it has started setting up charging stations across its offices and other public locations. It is also exploring renewable energy sources to power its charging stations
EV Skilling by L&T
EduTech
Leveraging L&T’s expertise in innovative e-mobility training solutions, L&T EduTech is empowering individuals and organisations to contribute to the growth and success of the EV industry in India. L&T EduTech’s Emerging Tech division has curated various training programmes for students and working professionals that cover the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in the dynamic and rapidly growing EV industry.
Our Objectives
To provide a comprehensive training solution in EV, covering all major aspects of EV technology, including electrical, electronic, automotive, mechanical and computer applications
- To provide a comprehensive training solution in EV, covering all major aspects of EV technology, including electrical, electronic, automotive, mechanical and computer applications
- To deliver advanced-level training in EV technology from scratch with a precise blend of self-paced and live instructor-led sessions, hands-on exercises and projects training solution
- To foster innovation, provide career support and develop industrial skill sets by collaborating with our industrial partners to deliver a highly comprehensive, detailed and industry-oriented training solution
- To empower learners with up-to-date and relevant skills and knowledge to broaden their career opportunities and channel their expertise towards achieving tangible success
To deliver advanced-level training in EV technology from scratch with a precise blend of self-paced and live instructor-led sessions, hands-on exercises and projects training solution
To foster innovation, provide career support and develop industrial skill sets by collaborating with our industrial partners to deliver a highly comprehensive, detailed and industry-oriented training solution
To empower learners with up-to-date and relevant skills and knowledge to broaden their career opportunities and channel their expertise towards achieving tangible success
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Partners
Mentor - EV Solutioning
Mentor - Charging Infra
Content Partner
Industry Partners - Skill Exchange
Ecosystem Partners
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EV COE in Institutions
L&T EduTech aims to set up Centre of Excellence (COE) for next generation E mobility technology in reputed engineering and technical institutions across India. L&T EduTech offers to set up an E-mobility lab at a partner institute as part of their training collaboration at zero cost. The COE will feature the following:.
Exclusive EV Laboratory
Lab Manual for Hands-On Experience
Advanced and Specialisation Training
Research & Development Support
Faculty Development in EV
EV Industry Interaction
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EV Workforce Skilling for Enterprises
L&T EduTech aims to strengthen businesses in all aspects of the EV value chain by providing industry-specific training courses to employees.
Train the EV Workforce
Create a skilled Talent Pool for EV
Bridge the Skills
Gap
Create Awareness Campaigns/Events
Build an Innovation Ecosystem
Benefits
For Industry
As the automotive industry pivots towards electrification, there is an escalating demand for engineers, technicians and other professionals with specialised knowledge in EV technology. L&T EduTech’s EV programmes are tailored to fulfill this growing need for skilled EV professionals. They provide learners with a deep understanding of EV technology and equip them with the practical skills and expertise needed to succeed in the rapidly evolving EV industry.
For Individual
L&T EduTech’s EV skilling programmes are designed to assist individuals in obtaining EV specific specialised skills in battery systems, charging infrastructure, electric motors, power electronics and other components. Our courses are designed to provide comprehensive training and knowledge, allowing learners to enhance their proficiency in EV technology and thrive in the ever-evolving EV ecosystem.
For Business
L&T EduTech’s EV training programmes offer a comprehensive approach that enables individuals and organisations to develop innovative business models, design and produce EV products, provide maintenance and repair services and explore new job opportunities in the EV industry. The courses can enable learners to advantage of government incentives and grants for the development of EV infrastructure, manufacturing and R&D initiatives.
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Courses
L&T EduTech offers a wide range of skill training solutions across the EV ecosystem for professionals, engineering students, diploma students and vocational students.
EV FEA Analysis
Higher education institutions and enterprises
interested in setting up COE in EV or to offer skill training programmes in EV
Connect with our experts
L&T EduTech
TCTC Building, 1st Floor Right Wing,
Mount Poonamallee Road, Manapakkam,
Chennai – 600089
EV Programme Lead:
Email – danish.qureshi@lntecc.com