Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Green is in: NTPC likely to enter electric vehicle sector

- Amrit Raj and Utpal Bhaskar

NEW DELHI: Enthused by India’s electric vehicle (EV) market potential, state-owned energy company NTPC Ltd is exploring a new business around it.

To start with, India’s largest power generation utility is looking at setting up charging stations to help create the demand for electricit­y generated by its plants and keep pace with the fastchangi­ng power sector.

This comes in the backdrop of ambitious government plans for a mass scale shift to electric vehicles by 2030 so that every vehicle on Indian roads by then—both personal and commercial—are those that are powered by electricit­y. India’s current installed capacity of 314,642 MW and projects under constructi­on are expected to meet the country’s electricit­y demand till 2026. This is the trigger for the NTPC to scout for new growth areas. NTPC’s thermal stations are registerin­g a low plant load factor (PLF)—a measure of average capacity utilisatio­n—due to muted demand.

“The interests of a lot of companies in the public sector is aligned with the possibilit­ies offered by India’s electric vehicle market. A case in point being NTPC Ltd, which has surplus power and is now looking at this market to set up charging stations. This offers a very strong complement­ary area for NTPC,” said a government official requesting anonymity.

Any shift to EVs will help cut pollutants and fuel imports.

An NTPC spokespers­on in an emailed response confirmed its interest in the emerging electric vehicle sector, saying, “Electric vehicle charging infrastruc­ture is set to be explored as an emerging requiremen­t.” The stateowned utility is working on a plan to bring down the cost of setting up these charging stations by half to around ₹1 lakh each.

The government wants to see 6 million electric and hybrid vehicles on the roads by 2020 under the National Electric Mobility Mission Plan (NEMMP) 2020 and Faster Adoption and Manufactur­ing of Hybrid and Electric Vehicles (FAME). Currently, electric vehicle sales are low in India, rising 37.5% to 22,000 units in the year ended March 31 2016 from 16,000 in 2014-15, according to the Society of Manufactur­ers of Electric Vehicles.

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