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      Imported Battery Cells May Not Be Suitable for Indian Conditions : NITI Aayog Member

      Amid multiple incidents of electric vehicles catching fire, Niti Aayog Member and eminent scientist V K Saraswat has said that battery cells import for electric vehicles “may not be” suitable for the country’s conditions and emphasise the need for locally manufacturing the cells.

      His comments also come against the backdrop of authorities probing such incidents and Union minister Nitin Gadkari, asserting that recall of all defective vehicles will be order after the expert panel submits its report.

      In recent times, there have been multiple incidents of Electric Vehicles catching fire and resulting in deaths as well as severe injuries to people.

      “Battery technology is an evolving technology. India does not manufacture battery cells at the moment.

      V K Saraswat told PTI :

      “… we should set up our own cell manufacturing plants at the earliest. We should make sure that whatever cells we manufacture are suitable for Indian conditions of high temperature,”.

      V K Saraswat, who is also a former chief of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), said the fires could have due to poor quality of cells which are not design for high temperature and tropical climate.

      V K Saraswat Said :

      “What (battery) cells India is getting may not be suitable for Indian conditions… so what is important is when we import cells, we should do our own screening and rigorous testing system,”.

      V K Saraswat also note that there are certain countries that have develop cells which can operate at high temperatures.

      On whether the fire incidents could undermine India’s efforts to become a leader in EVs, V K Saraswat Said :

      “what we are seeing is that the kind of accidents which are taking place will certainly have some impact on penetration of batteries into the automobile sector”.

      Recently, Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari, who is known for his frank views, said the companies found negligent will be penalise and a recall of all defective vehicles will be order after the expert panel submits its report.

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      Last month, the government order a probe after an e-scooter launch by ride-hailing operator Ola’s electric mobility arm caught fire in Pune.

      The Centre for Fire Explosive and Environment Safety (CFEES) has ask to probe the incidents of EVs catching fire and also suggest remedial measures, according to the ministry.

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