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India’s EV Boom ₹40 Billion to Transform Real Estate

The Indian electric vehicle (EV) and ancillary industries are poised to attract an estimated USD 40 billion in investments over the next five to six years, unlocking transformative opportunities for the real estate sector. According to a recent industry report, this surge in investments, especially in the lithium-ion battery segment, is anticipated to propel growth in industrial infrastructure and urban development. Notably, the lithium-ion battery sector alone could account for two-thirds of these planned investments.

The increasing adoption of EVs, despite being slower than initial forecasts, is expected to drive substantial demand for real estate. By 2030, this growth could lead to over 45 million square feet of real estate being allocated to EV charging infrastructure, manufacturing units, and warehousing facilities. Experts suggest that meeting India’s ambitious target of 80 million EVs on the road by 2030 will require a six-fold increase in annual EV sales from 2025 to 2030. Achieving these goals would demand significant cost reductions, increased affordability, and a rapid expansion of high-capacity production facilities for both vehicles and batteries.

From a sustainability perspective, the emphasis on domestic EV production aligns with India’s decarbonisation goals. The development of 13,000 acres of land for industrial and warehousing purposes by 2030 could stimulate eco-friendly practices in logistics and manufacturing. This would further contribute to reducing the nation’s carbon footprint, supporting India’s net-zero ambitions. Additionally, the rise of technology-driven warehouses with advanced automation is set to strengthen the EV supply chain and bolster operational efficiency.

Urban development is expected to witness significant shifts, with decentralised industrial hubs emerging as new growth engines. Policymakers must prioritise improving infrastructure, including reliable power supply and transportation networks, to ensure the seamless integration of these developments. Enhanced civic planning will be essential to cater to the demands of a burgeoning EV ecosystem, paving the way for a sustainable and inclusive urban future.

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