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India needs to move away from lithium-ion batteries to hydrogen fuel cells, says V K Singh

V K Singh said that India neither produces lithium nor does it have control over it and the country has to import it. "There is a problem where lithium is concerned and the earlier, we get out of it, the better it is," he added.

By PTI Sept 7, 2022 2:26:35 PM IST (Published)

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India needs to get out of lithium-ion battery technology for electric vehicles at the earliest, as the country has no control over the commodity, union minister V K Singh said on Wednesday.
In future, the country could also graduate to hydrogen fuel cells in its journey of green mobility and players in the sector need to work simultaneously on these technologies from now onwards, the minister of state for road transport and highways, Singh said here at the inauguration of EV India 2022, an electric vehicle motor show.
There is a lot of work happening in the battery segment in India on how to reduce dependency on lithium-ion batteries, he said. Different research is going on regarding the usage of sodium-ion and zinc-ion "because we would like to get away from lithium-ion", he added.