NEW DELHI: India can have a battery storage potential of 600 gigawatt hour (GWh) by 2030, and demand for electrical autos, stationary storage and shopper electronics will primarily drive adoption of battery storage, a Niti Aayog report stated.
The report additional stated a coherent regulatory framework incentivising all stakeholders to take part within the recycling course of will assist in the event of a battery recycling ecosystem within the nation.
“Based on our analysis, the total cumulative potential for battery storage in India will be 600 GWh by 2030 – considering a base case scenario and with segments like EVs and consumer electronics projected to be major demand drivers for the adoption of battery storage in India,” it stated.
According to the report, the present deployment of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) in India is dominated by shopper electronics, which contains smartphones, laptops, notebooks, tablets and is additional anticipated to develop with the digitalisation of platforms and the mixing of expertise in day-to-day life.
” In India, segments like electric vehicles (EVs), stationary storage and consumer electronics are projected to be major demand drivers for the adoption of battery storage,” the report titled ‘Advanced Chemistry Cell Battery Reuse and Recycling Market in India’ stated.
The report identified that in 2020, shopper electronics power storage was the largest marketplace for LIBs, with a cumulative market of 4.5 GWh, although EV gross sales accounted for round 10 per cent of the LIB market (0.92 GWh).
As per the report, between 2010 and 2020, the worldwide demand for batteries grew at a compound annual development price (CAGR) of 25 per cent to succeed in an annual demand of about 730 GWh.
By 2030, the demand for batteries is anticipated to develop 4 folds to succeed in an annual price of three,100 GWh, it stated, including this exhibits a development of 16 per cent CAGR by way of 2020–2030.
The report famous that the electrification of transportation and battery power storage in electrical energy grids are anticipated to be the important thing drivers within the development of battery demand.
Source: auto.economictimes.indiatimes.com