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Pralhad Joshi to inaugurate hi-tech EV testing facility in Kolkata

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India Boosts Green Mobility with New EV Testing Facility in Kolkata

Hey folks, exciting news from the world of sustainable transport! Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy Pralhad Joshi is set to virtually kick off a cutting-edge Electric Vehicle (EV) testing facility at the Alipore Regional Laboratory in Kolkata this Wednesday. This move aligns perfectly with India’s push for sustainable mobility and slashing carbon emissions, making EVs a bigger part of our daily lives.

Picture this: a high-tech lab packed with advanced tools to rigorously test EV batteries and key components. We’re talking electrical safety checks, compliance with global standards like FCC/ISED, functional safety tests, durability assessments, and even climate simulations for things like IP ratings, UV exposure, and corrosion. Plus, it covers mechanical and material safety, including flammability and glow wire tests. No more guesswork—manufacturers get solid, internationally recognized certification to ensure their products are safe, reliable, and up to regulatory standards.

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This facility is a game-changer especially for EV battery makers in eastern India. It helps spot faults early, boosts product quality, and builds trust among EV users. In the end, it speeds up India’s shift to green mobility, reducing our reliance on fossil fuels and cutting down emissions big time. The government is all in on building a strong EV ecosystem here at home, cutting import costs, and offering affordable testing to empower local manufacturers.

The National Test House (NTH) steps up as a major player in this transition, solidifying India’s spot as a global leader in quality assurance for sustainable transportation. EVs are leading the charge worldwide for eco-friendly rides, and India aims for 30% EV penetration by 2030. To hit that goal, we need top-notch testing, validation, and certification that match national and international standards.

Right now, EVs make up just a small chunk of India’s passenger vehicle market—penetration hovers in single digits. But don’t worry, government policies are flipping the script fast. They’re closing the gap in technology and costs with powerhouses like China. Take the FAME-II scheme, for instance—it’s pumped in ₹11,500 crore to fast-track hybrid and electric vehicles. As of June 2025, it has backed over 16 lakh EVs, from e-buses to e-two-wheelers and e-three-wheelers. On top of that, ₹912.5 crore has gone towards setting up 9,332 public charging stations, with nearly 8,900 already up and running.

Adding fuel to the fire are the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes: ₹25,938 crore for advanced automotive tech and ₹18,100 crore for Advanced Chemistry Cell battery storage. These initiatives localize EV components and slash import dependency, paving the way for a greener, self-reliant India.

With this new EV testing facility in Kolkata, the future of electric vehicles in India looks brighter than ever. Stay tuned for more updates on how we’re driving towards a cleaner tomorrow!

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