Updates on EV Battery Recycling: Regulatory & Industry Update

- Date of Publishing: December 23rd, 2024

Updates on EV Battery Recycling: Regulatory & Industry Update

In October, we released a comprehensive report titled Assessing Gaps in India’s Electric Vehicle Battery Recycling Ecosystem. Building on that foundation, this latest update captures key developments in policy and industry practices from August to December 2024, offering fresh insights into this rapidly evolving space.

Key Highlights:

  • Policy Advancements: The Battery Waste Management Rules (BWMR) saw three critical amendments in 2024, aligning with broader legislative reforms under the Jan Vishwas Act. These changes reflect a shift toward fostering ease of compliance and reducing criminal liabilities.
  • State-Level Progress: Andhra Pradesh launched the Sustainable Electric Mobility Policy 2024-29, emphasizing decarbonization and end-of-life practices while introducing incentives for sustainable mobility projects. However, gaps in supporting battery recycling units remain a concern.
  • Industry Recommendations: Advocacy for GST rationalization on lithium-ion batteries continues, alongside calls for targeted incentives such as a Productivity-Linked Incentive (PLI) to boost recycling capacity.

Emerging Trends:
India’s evolving approach to critical mineral management, e-waste policies, and recycling frameworks is creating opportunities for growth in sustainable practices. However, challenges like inadequate Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) floor prices and limited state-level recycling initiatives underline the need for stronger national-level interventions.

This update not only tracks the progress made but also highlights actionable recommendations to unlock the full potential of India’s EV battery recycling sector, crucial for achieving sustainable mobility and energy goals.

For the full report, visit Assessing Gaps in India’s Electric Vehicle Battery Recycling Ecosystem.

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