Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

Wednesday, 8 June 2022

FAME III about to arrive ?

 


 

Context :

GST Council may bring rate on li-ion cells on par with EVs   /  MINT /  09 June 2022


Extract :


India may cut the goods and services tax on lithium-ion batteries and bring them on a par with taxes on electric vehicles to give a fillip to its green mobility plans.


Currently, EVs are taxed at 5%, while lithium-ion batteries are taxed at 18%.


Any decision on changing GST would have to be taken by the GST Council.


The council last cut GST rate on lithium-ion batteries from 28% to 18% in 2018.

Now, with greater emphasis on the EV ecosystem and more automakers entering the fray, there is a renewed chorus for a price parity between batteries and EVs, as the latter is taxed much lower at 5%.


“As per the current GST regime, tax rates on lithium-ion batteries and electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) are 18% and 5%, respectively. The GST Council, the decision-making body on GST provisions, may consider reducing the differential across the two tax rates. The council will take an appropriate decision in this regard at a suitable time," the draft policy said. 


The government think tank also suggested an existing scheme be revised or a new scheme be launched to provide subsidies to developers of battery-swapping stations.


The government is expected to develop the final policy in around three months.

 

MY  TAKE  :

 

Ø  Anomaly by Oversight ?................................ [ 02 Nov 2017 ]


Extract :


Ø  I am talking of GST rate of 28 % on imported Lithium-ion batteries required for electric vehicles , whereas GST rate on finished EV is fixed @ 12 % !

 

Ø  If GST on these imported batteries was reduced to 12 % , the cost of manufacture of EV , would come down by Rs 0.70 lakh 

 

Ø  I do hope the next meeting of GST Council expected to be held on 10th Oct , would reduce the GST rate on Li-ion Batteries to 12 %

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Ø  FAME II > FAME III > FAME IV …………………… [  05  March  2019  ]

 

Extract :

What , if any , is the shortcoming of just announced FAME  II  ?

 

 #     It focuses solely on “ Incentivizing the Buyers “ through subsidies

  

#    There are no “ Incentives “ for the vehicle manufacturers to ramp up

      production or commercialize “ cost  reducing “ technologies, especially in the

      matter of Lithium-ion batteries which constitute up to 40 % of EV

      ex-factory price

       

#    There are no “ dis-incentives “ for manufacture / sale / purchase of Petrol –

      Diesel vehicles

 

 #    Linking the subsidy amounts with battery size is not the right method .

     

      In fact a vehicle with a smaller size battery , but giving same performance (

      speed – range – charging time etc ) as a vehicle with a bigger battery,  should

      be rewarded with higher subsidy !

 

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      Congratulations , Shri GopuKumarji ………………..[ 30 Jan 2019 ]

 

Extract :

 

Ø  No GST on Sodium-ion cells produced by these licensees , nor payment of any Corporate Income Tax for 10 years for these Licensees

 

    

Ø  If for any reason , it is not possible to exempt the entire income from Corporate Income tax , then , at least the income derived from exports of sodium-ion cells , should be exempted


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Dear  GST  Council Members :

 

I hope you to consider my following suggestions :


#   For imported Lithium Ion Batteries, reduce GST to 5 %


#   For locally manufactured Li-ion Batteries, reduce GST to 3 %


#   For locally manufactured batteries having Advanced Chemistry, reduce GST to

     ZERO %


     ( Some examples of Advanced Chemistry Batteries :


Ø   Zinc-Air “ Battery under development by IIT-Madras


Ø    Sodium – Ion “ Battery developed by CECRI


Ø  Alu – Air “ Battery for which IOC has formed JV with PHINERGY ( Israel ) / www.al-air.com


Ø  Green Hydrogenprocess developed by CECRI


Ø  Iron – Air “ Battery  

 



With regards,

Hemen Parekh  /  hcp@RecruitGuru.com  /  09 June 2022  

 

 

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