In this episode of EY India Insights’, Energy Transition Dialogues series, Kapil Bansal, Partner – Energy Transition and Decarbonization at EY India, discusses key trends in green investments and their role in India’s energy transition. Drawing from EY’s report “Energy Transition Investment Trends in India,” he highlights capital flows into sectors like clean energy, green hydrogen, and electric mobility.
Key highlights:
- India aims for 500GW of renewable energy by 2070, which means 1 billion ton of CO2 in absolute terms.
- 80% of renewable energy investments are in e-mobility along with manufacturing in battery, electrolyzer, and green hydrogen manufacturing.
- National policies such as National Green Hydrogen Mission, National Coal Gasification Mission and PLI scheme are boosting green hydrogen and battery manufacturing.
- Green financing is increasingly recognized and accessible, attracting big-portfolio investors as well as climate tech startups.
Tune in to explore India’s green investments and policies driving the energy transition