12.08.2025
India Electric Mobility Index (IEMI) 2024
Context
NITI Aayog introduced the India Electric Mobility Index 2024, a first-of-its-kind tool to assess and guide States/UTs in electric mobility transition, aligning regional initiatives with India’s net-zero emissions target for 2070.
About India Electric Mobility Index
Definition:
A national benchmarking framework that scores all States/UTs on a 0–100 scale, based on progress in EV adoption, charging infrastructure, and innovation.
Objective:
To track and accelerate EV transition, promote healthy competition among states, and support policy alignment with national climate goals.
Core Themes & Evaluation Criteria
- Transport Electrification Progress
- Measures EV adoption in passenger, freight, and public transport sectors.
- Charging Infrastructure Readiness
- Assesses the availability and growth of public/private charging stations, alongside state policy support.
- EV Research & Innovation Ecosystem
- Evaluates R&D strength, manufacturing capacity, and technological advancements in EV components.
Key Features of IEMI
- Comparative Scoring: Standardised 0–100 score for all states/UTs.
- Interactive Dashboard: Real-time comparison, rankings, and insights.
- Healthy Competition: Encourages peer learning and innovation among states.
- Policy Guidance Tool: Identifies best practices and gaps for targeted interventions.
- Cross-Sectoral Use: Assists in investment planning, inter-ministerial coordination, and capacity building.
India Electric Mobility Index 2024
Key Trends & Rankings
- Delhi
- Maharashtra
- Chandigarh
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National Trends:
- EV Share in Sales: Increased from 5% in 2018 to 7.7% in 2024.
- Total EVs on Road: Crossed 5 million by June 2025; 12 lakh registered in 2024 alone.
- Charging Infrastructure: Over 25,000 public charging stations installed by October 2024; Karnataka leads in installations.
- Policy Coverage: 29 states/UTs have operational EV policies; 4 more in draft stage.
Significance of IEMI
Dimension
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Impact
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Green Mobility Promotion
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Aligns with net-zero by 2070 goals
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Infrastructure Planning
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Guides strategic charging station rollout
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Innovation Support
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Encourages EV manufacturing and R&D
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Federal Competition
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Spurs states to improve EV policies and adoption rates
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Way Forward
- Expand Charging Infrastructure: Address gaps in rural and semi-urban areas.
- Strengthen R&D Ecosystem: Encourage localisation of EV technology and components.
- Policy Harmonisation: Ensure EV incentives and rules are consistent across states.
- Public Awareness Campaigns: Promote consumer confidence in EV adoption.
- Integration with Renewable Energy: Align EV charging networks with clean energy sources for maximum sustainability.
Conclusion
The India Electric Mobility Index offers a transparent, data-driven pathway for states and UTs to scale their EV transition. By fostering competition, guiding investment, and spotlighting best practices, IEMI can become a cornerstone in India’s journey towards sustainable transportation and net-zero emissions.