Last year, R C Bhargava, the chairman of Maruti Suzuki, also voiced his concerns about the affordability of EVs. He said that affordability will play a major role in deciding the adoption rate of EVs in India and that Maruti Suzuki is facing a challenge in making small cars electric and affordable.
However, Suzuki, Maruti Suzuki’s parent company, has already
started building a lithium-ion battery plant in Gujarat which will help the manufacturer to make its EVs more affordable for the Indian market. Suzuki has also
signed an MOU with
Toyota which is aimed at developing and launching EVs in India by 2020.