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Dear Industry Colleague,

Greetings from The Economic Times! 
You are cordially invited to the 8th Edition of ETAuto EV Conclave 2023 (#ETAutoEVC), presented by The Economic Times - Auto. Join us on 29-30 November at the Hyatt Regency, New Delhi.

In this edition, we will unite 500+ thought leaders and subject experts to unveil trends and strategies for a thriving EV transformation across the nation and address the vital question of driving mass adoption of EVs, including four-wheelers, buses, and large EV fleets.

DISCUSSION POINTS:  

FAME-II | State Incentives | EV Adoption | PLI Scheme | Supply Chain | Raw Material | Battery Recycling | Design & Development | Electrification of Heavy Commercial Vehicles | Battery Chemistry | Emerging Business Models | Investment | Large Batteries | Charging Infrastructure | Battery Swapping | Skilling & Workforce

CONFIRMED SPEAKERS:

  1. Dr. Hanif Qureshi, IPS Joint Secretary,  Ministry of Heavy Industries, Government of India
  2. Ashish Kundra, IAS Pr. Secretary & Commissioner (Transport),  Govt. of NCT of Delhi
  3. Sudhendu J. Sinha, Adviser, NITI Aayog 
  4. NK Minda, Chairman & Managing Director, Uno Minda 
  5. Mahesh Babu, Global CEO, Switch Mobility 
  6. Nishant Arya, Vice Chairman, JBM Group
  7. Chetan Maini, Co-Founder & Vice Chairman, Sun Mobility 
  8. Vivek Vikram Singh, MD and Group CEO, Sona Comstar 
  9. Sanjay Behl, CEO & ED, Greaves Electric Mobility Solutions 
  10. Krishan Kohli, President & CEO, Kalyani Powerstrain
  11. Ganesh Mani, COO, Ashok Leyland 
  12. Sulajja Firodia Motwani, Founder & CEO, Kinetic Green 
  13. Kausalya Nanda Kumar, Chief Operating Officer, Mahindra Electric 
  14. Anurag Dubey, Senior VP & COO, TI Clean Mobility 
  15. Garima Misra, MD, Group Landmark 

    Join us in shaping the future of the automotive industry at the ETAuto EV Conclave.

 WHO SHOULD ATTEND: 

EV Manufacturers | EV Motor Manufacturers | EV Design & Architect Providers | Charging Infrastructure Companies | Power Storage Companies | Battery Pack Makers | Cell Manufacturers | Tyre Manufacturers | Electronics Companies | Sensors Companies | Lidar Companies | Speciality Chemical Companies | Machine Learning & AI Implementers | Smart Manufacturing Support Providers | E-Commerce Firms | Shared Mobility Providers | Logistics Firms | R&D Heads | Connected Cars Providers | Smart City Implementers | Research Scholars

Register Now : Click Here

  • Standard Rates: INR 20,000 per delegate
  • Group Discount (till 31 Oct):
  • 2 - 4 Delegates INR 18000 Per Delegate
  • 5 - 7 Delegates INR 17000 Per Delegate
  • 8 & above Delegates INR 16000 Per Delegate

     (Extra 18% GST will be applicable)


We look forward to your active participation and making this event a resounding success together.


Thanks & Regards
Charanpreet Singh
Manager - Conference & Marketing Alliance | ETAuto
M: 9999 789 623 | E: charanpreet.singh@timesinternet.in

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