Bengaluru: India could harness its software technology prowess to fulfill e-mobility ambitions. Developing solutions using local technology and manufacturing software driven vehicles to adapt to the Indian conditions aligns with the government’s vision for Atma Nirbhar (self-reliance) in the manufacturing sector, industry experts said at a panel discussion on future of e-mobility at the Bengaluru Tech Summit – 2020, on Friday. “The country needs a lot of hyper local solutions in the EV space because of unique market conditions, temperature, road and dust. We will need local software architects to come up with ideas unique to India. Since India is a powerhouse of software, we are in a good position to develop localised solutions,” said Dattatri Salagame, managing director, Robert Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions, India. He said that while some states like Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Telangana have been enthusiastic in giving a push for EV, the governments need to do a lot more to boost the investors and buyers sentiment. States can offer incentives such as waiving toll charges and providing free parking for e-vehicles, and offer subsidised charging stations, he said.Speaking about the future of EV in India and early adopters, Pankaj Vyas, CMD, Siemens Technology India… Read full this story
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