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India: Performance of Electric Vehicle Industry - Quarterly Update: Q1 FY 2021 (Apr'2020 - Jun'2020) August, 2020 - Tecnova Global
India: Performance
of Electric Vehicle
Industry

Quarterly Update: Q1 FY 2021 (Apr’2020 – Jun’2020)
August, 2020
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India: Performance of Electric Vehicle Industry - Quarterly Update: Q1 FY 2021 (Apr'2020 - Jun'2020) August, 2020 - Tecnova Global
Electric Vehicle Trend
   Sales: e-2W (’000 Nos.)                                                         Sales: e-3W (’000 Nos.)
   CAGR: 64%                                                  152                  CAGR: 3%
                                                                                                                  630
                                     126
                                                                                                                                         550
                                                                                           520

             57

           FY 18                    FY 19                    FY 20                        FY 18                  FY 19                  FY 20
    Over 80% of e-2W sales constitutes of low speed e-Scooters.                    Market is highly unorganized and dominated by low speed e-
    Transition to high speed scooters and bikes has been witnessed                 rickshaws. e-Auto (high speed variant) has shown significant
    since FY 2019. All leading players like Ather Energy, Hero                     growth especially in Tier 1 cities driven by shared mobility
    Electric, Okinawa, etc. are adding high speed variants to their                companies like Smart-E, Ola, etc.
    portfolio

   Sales: e-Cars (Nos.)
                                                                                   Sales: e-Bus (Nos.)
   CAGR: 68%
                                   3,600                                           CAGR: 31%
                                                            3,400                                                                            600

                                                                                                                     400
                                                                                             350

           1,200

           FY 18                   FY 19                    FY 20                           FY 18                   FY 19                   FY 20

    In FY 20, several global companies like Hyundai, MG Motors,                    Segment has witnessed 50% growth in FY 20 where sales are
    Great Wall, etc. have entered the segment. Earlier, only TATA                  primarily driven by State / City Transport Utilities backed by
    Motors and Mahindra Electric operated in the segment serving                   government incentives. Olectra (JV with BYD) hold ~ 60% of
    mainly to Government and commercial fleets aggregators                         market share
Source: SMEV, GoI, Tecnova Research, Industry Reports & Journals
2W: Two Wheeler; 3W: Three Wheeler; CBU: Completely Built Up; DHI: Department of Heavy Industry; EV: Electric Vehicle; e: Electric; FAME: Faster Adoption and
Manufacturing of Hybrid and Electric Vehicles; FY: Financial Year; GST: Goods & Services Tax; Li: Lithium; MBBL: Model Building Byelaws; Nos: Numbers; Q:
Quarter; SKD: Semi Knocked Down; VC: Venture Capitalist

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•     e-2W segment has witnessed significant growth and has attracted over USD 600 Million of
                               investments in last five years
                         •     e-2W sales in FY 2020 stood at 152,000 Units and has witnessed growth of 20% over
                               previous year
                         •     Electric Cars had stunted growth primarily due to limited available options. However, with
                               the entry of players like Hyundai, MG, etc. along with new offerings from existing players
                               sales is expected to rise in coming years
                         •     Sales of e-3Ws has declined marginally in FY 2020 while is expected to rise steeply in the
    Facts &                    near future, driven by increasing cost advantages over its Internal Combustion-Engine
    Figures                    counterparts
                         •     Sales of high speed electric (top speed >25 kmph) e-2W has declined in FY 2020 (~28,000
                               units) compared to FY 2019 (~ 32,000 units) primarily on account of increased localization
                               criteria (50%) to avail subsidy under FAME II scheme
                         •     Sales of high speed e-3W, first launched in Q4 FY 2019, has shown significant growth in FY
                               2020 (~90,000 Units) compared to 250 Units in FY 2019 driven by B2B sales & growth in
                               shared mobility
                         •     e-2W, e-Auto will continue to be the most promising segments in India’s electric mobility
                               journey while e-rickshaw will play a crucial role in providing last mile connectivity

                                                       Major Investment
•       Yulu Bikes, an e-bike rental startup, raised funding of USD 3.96 Million from Rocketship (USA based VC)
•       Great Wall Motor collaborated with Maharashtra Government, reaffirms plan to invest USD 1 Billion
•       Ola Electric Mobility acquired e-Scooter manufacturer Etergo BV based out of Amsterdam
•       Euler Motors raised USD 2 million in its pre-Series A funding round for setting up manufacturing and R&D
        facility, building indigenous Li-ion battery pack

    New Launches
                                                                                                      Upcoming Events

                                                                                     •     Transport India Expo: Delhi, 20 -22 Oct 2020

•       Audi e-Tron launch pushed to October 2020                                    •     India Energy Storage Week: Mumbai, 2-6 Nov
                                                                                           2020
•       Ampere Electric launched “Magnus Pro” electric
        scooter                                                                      •     Green Vehicle Expo: Bangalore, 8-10 Nov 2020

•       Gemopai Electric launches “Miso” electric scooter                            •     World EV Show: Delhi, 26 -27 Nov 2020

•       BGauss, a new entrant in the Indian EV space, had                            •     11th EV Expo: Delhi 18 – 20 Dec 2020
        revealed its two scooters “A2” and “B8”
    Source: SMEV, GoI, Tecnova Research, Industry Reports & Journals
    2W: Two Wheeler; 3W: Three Wheeler; CBU: Completely Built Up; DHI: Department of Heavy Industry; EV: Electric Vehicle; e: Electric; FAME: Faster Adoption and
    Manufacturing of Hybrid and Electric Vehicles; FY: Financial Year; GST: Goods & Services Tax; Li: Lithium; MBBL: Model Building Byelaws; Nos: Numbers; Q:
    Quarter; SKD: Semi Knocked Down; VC: Venture Capitalist

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Government Initiatives &
                                                                                               Policies
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•      FAME II: with budget of USD 1.4 Billion launched in April 2019
•      Guidelines for EV Charging Infrastructures Revised (June 2020): De-licensing, priority electricity connection
       including open access to grid
       ‒     Tariff for electricity to the EV public charging stations (PCS) shall not be more than the average cost of
             supply plus 15%
       ‒     Battery Charging Stations will be treated at par with the PCS
       ‒     Captive stations cannot be used for commercial purpose
•      Amendments to MBBL: EV charging infrastructure for residential & group housing buildings
•      DHI revised Phased Manufacturing Plan for FAME II eligibility
•      Rationalization of Taxes & Duties
       ‒     GST on EV reduced to 5% from 12%
       ‒     Duty exemption on import of Li Ion Cells for Battery packs
       ‒     Additional income tax deduction of 1.5 lakh (USD 2,109) on the interest paid on loans taken to
             purchase electric vehicles
•      Customs duty on CBU of electric commercial vehicles increased to 40% from 25% while for SKD electric
       buses, trucks and 2Ws it has been raised from 15% to 25%
•      Government to scrap registration fees for EVs
•      Delhi has rolled out Electric Vehicle Policy 2020
•      Karnataka government to waive registration fee, stamp duty for EVs
•      Uttar Pradesh cabinet approved road tax relief to EV manufacturers

Source: SMEV, GoI, Tecnova Research, Industry Reports & Journals
2W: Two Wheeler; 3W: Three Wheeler; CBU: Completely Built Up; DHI: Department of Heavy Industry; EV: Electric Vehicle; e: Electric; FAME: Faster Adoption and
Manufacturing of Hybrid and Electric Vehicles; FY: Financial Year; GST: Goods & Services Tax; Li: Lithium; MBBL: Model Building Byelaws; Nos: Numbers; Q:
Quarter; SKD: Semi Knocked Down; VC: Venture Capitalist

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Guidelines for EV Charging Infrastructures Revised (June 2020):
De-licensing, priority electricity connection including open access to
grid
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Quarterly Summary: High Speed EV
   High Speed Electric Vehicle Sales: January to June 2020

               16,434                    16,146
                                                                13,619

                                                                                                                                            6,135

                                                                                           901                     1,277

               Jan-20                    Feb-20                Mar-20                    Apr-20                   May-20                    Jun-20

    •     High Speed Electric Vehicles constitutes of vehicles with top speed of over 25 kmph
    •     High speed electric vehicles with current share of ~ 16% of total electric vehicle sales in FY 2020 has a longer gap to fill given the
          affinity & preference of Indian customers for low speed vehicles being an economical alternative
    •     High Speed EV sales registered a decline of ~82% in Q1FY2021 (8,313 Units) compared to previous quarter i.e. Q4 FY 2020 (46,199
          units)
    •     EV sales has witnessed fall in Q1 FY2021 amid slowing economy due to COVID -19 induced lockdown
    •     Sales of high speed EVs have hit the lowest in April 2020 registering a decline of 95% compared to January figures
    •     However, sales in June 2020 has witnessed steep rise (~600%) compared to Apr - 2020 indicating sales normalization trend in EV
          market

   High Speed e-2W Sales: January to June 2020                                            High Speed e-3W Sales: January to June 2020

         551                                                                          12,550       12,781
                                   822
         314         810                  114                                                                   9,937
         715 155                   575
                     664                                              431
         575
                                         1395[VALUE]     201
                                                                       101
                                                                                                                                                     4,124
   285               614                     [VALUE]               356
                                                              90
                     369                 294 [VALUE]               480 157                                                    759         569
         866                                               [VALUE]
                     286 151                                       [VALUE]              578         467          331          56          30          331
        Jan-20     Feb-20      Mar-20        Apr-20    May-20       Jun-20
                                                                                      Jan-20      Feb-20       Mar-20      Apr-20      May-20        Jun-20
            Ampere                  Ather                  Hero Electric
            Okinawa                 Revolt                 Others*                        High Speed e-3W: Cargo            High Speed e-3W: Passenger

    •     Sales of high speed e-2W in Q1FY2021 has witnessed a                    •     Sales of high speed e-3W in Q1 FY2021 has witnessed a
          decline of 74 % (2,444 units) compared to Q4 FY 2020 (9,555                   decline of 84 % (5,869 units) compared to Q4 FY 2020 (36,644
          units)                                                                        units)
    •     Sales in Apr 2020 was worst hit due to CoVID-19 pandemic                •     Sales in Apr 2020 (815 units) was worst hit due to CoVID-19
          falling ~97% compared to January figures                                      pandemic falling ~94% compared to January figures (13,128
    •     However, sales in June 2020 has witnessed a significant                       units)
          growth (1,850%) compared to April 2020                                  •     However, sales in June 2020 has witnessed a significant
    •     Top 4 players constitute ~ 75% of market share of high speed                  growth (450%) compared to April 2020
          e-2W market                                                             •     Market share of e-3W passenger vehicles constitutes ~96% of
    •     *Others include players like Jitendra New EV, Avon Cycles,                    total high speed e-3W sales
          Avan Motors, etc.

Source: SMEV, GoI, Tecnova Research, Industry Reports & Journals
2W: Two Wheeler; 3W: Three Wheeler; EV: Electric Vehicle; e: Electric; FY: Financial Year; kmph: Kilometers per hour; Q: Quarter; SMEV: Society of Manufacturers
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Electric Mobility Post
                                                                                                        COVID-19
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Key Headlines
•      Electric Vehicle sales, excluding e-rickshaw, witnessed 20% growth in FY 2020

•      India can become electrical vehicle manufacturing hub in 5 years: Nitin Gadkari, Minister for Road
       Transport & Highways

•      Okaya Power collaborated with Charging Interface Initiative (CharIN E.V.) to develop advanced EV chargers

•      Ather Energy partners with P2P scooter sharing platform

•      Tata AutoComp partners Tellus Power Green on EV infrastructure

•      RR Global plans to enter electric two-wheeler space under brand name Bgauss

•      MG Motor India signed an MoU with Tata Power Ltd to set up fast charging stations

•      Tata Nexon EV now India’s highest selling electric car: Outsells Hyundai Kona, MG ZS

•      Mahindra tweaks EV strategy, to focus on electric three-wheelers

•      Kia, Hyundai and LG Chem join hands to identify EV startups globally for investment

•      Industry demand EV should comprise 20-25% of government’s new purchases

•      FICCI urges Government to extend FAME-II for two years to boost EV demand

•      Housing societies, malls must reserve 20 per cent parking for e-vehicles in Delhi

•      India’s electric story will continue to be dominated by light mobility post COVID-19
Source: SMEV, GoI, Tecnova Research, Industry Reports & Journals
2W: Two Wheeler; 3W: Three Wheeler; CEO: Chief Executive Officer; EV: Electric Vehicle; e: Electric; FICCI: Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and
Industry; FY: Financial Year; IoT: Internet of Things; MoU: Memorandum of Understanding; M&A: Merger & Acquisition; MNRE: Ministry of New and Renewable
Energy; NITI: National Institution for Transforming India; OEM: Original Equipment Manufacturer; SMEV: Society of Manufacturers of Electric Vehicles; USD: United
States Dollar

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Electric Mobility Post COVID-19
•    COVID-19 global pandemic situation has led to complete supply chain disruption in the EV space and
     brought an extended halt to the manufacturing in India for over three months due to high reliance on
     imports of power electronics especially from China

•    The industry is expected to pick up by Q3 FY 2021 with onset of festive seasons & sales getting back to
     normal

•    Lockdown has given a context to realize positive impact on environment (pollution level dropped ~ 50%) if
     we remove conventional vehicles off road. Hence, government will push harder to promote cleaner
     mobility in the country

•    India is drifting towards ‘atmanirbhar’ (self-reliance) in the wake of the pandemic hence, large-scale
     import substitution in the EV space is anticipated

•    “Business houses are taking a leap of faith and beginning to invest in EVs, sensing an opportunity in
     batteries and IoT and EV-specific components” Shinder Gill, CEO Hero Electric & Official Spokesperson,
     SMEV

•    e-2W & e-3W will continue to be the growth engines fuelled by various drivers, of which strong
     governmental push and affordability would play key roles.

•    MNRE, along with NITI Aayog, is working on a battery manufacturing policy, wherein the government plans
     to offer upfront fiscal subsidy to local lithium battery manufacturers while for other components such as
     power trains, supply-side incentives can similarly trigger localization in addition to the demand generation.

•    In light of the enormous opportunity emerging from localization drive for manufacturing batteries, power
     electronics, etc. among others, it is estimated that value chain of EV in India will reach USD 4.8 Billion by
     2025.

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Source: SMEV, GoI, Tecnova Research, Industry Reports & Journals
2W: Two Wheeler; 3W: Three Wheeler; CEO: Chief Executive Officer; EV: Electric Vehicle; e: Electric; FICCI: Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and
Industry; FY: Financial Year; IoT: Internet of Things; MoU: Memorandum of Understanding; M&A: Merger & Acquisition; MNRE: Ministry of New and Renewable
Energy; NITI: National Institution for Transforming India; OEM: Original Equipment Manufacturer; SMEV: Society of Manufacturers of Electric Vehicles; USD: United
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