Indian Electrical & Electronics Manufacturers Association (IEEMA) welcomed the Union Budget 2022-23 announced by the Hon’ble Union Finance Minister Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman and termed it as progressive and growth oriented.
Some welcome features of the Union Budget 2022 include a clear emphasis on energy transition through various measures viz: boost to solar energy, storage, battery and e-mobility. This will pave the way to achieving India’s commitment on tackling clean energy and tackling climate change. This shows a pathway to the Government vision for India@2047.
eacting on the budget Vipul Ray, President, IEEMA, expressed, “IEEMA welcomes the Union Budget 2020. Its clear focus on transition on energy transition through various measures that give boost to solar energy, storage, battery and e-mobility will pave the way to achieving India’s commitment on tackling clean energy and tackling climate change. The zero fossil fuel policy, Battery swapping policy and focus on charging infrastructure for EV ecosystem will provide the impetus to a future ready electrical and allied electronics sector”.
Ray mentioned this in the IEEMA interaction on Union Budget with captains of the electrical industry. IEEMA welcomed the increased focus on infrastructure through Gatishakti master plan and Atmanirbharata in defence that will open up more business opportunities for electrical and allied electronics industry.
“The introduction of e-Bill System for reducing delays in payments is a progressive step. IEEMA thanks the Hon’ble Finance Minister for her announcement allowing use of surety bonds as a substitute for bank guarantee as acceptable in Government procurements. This will improve the working capital of suppliers and work contractors. This has been IEEMA’s long standing demand,” added Ray
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Focus on infrastructure
Rohit Pathak, Senior Vice President, IEEMA stated “We are happy that the Union Budget maintains the continuity of focus on increased infrastructure spending coupled with AtmaNirbharta. To facilitate domestic manufacturing and to meet the ambitious goal of 280 GW of installed solar capacity by 2030, the additional allocation of Rs 19,500 cr for Production Linked Incentive scheme (PLI) for manufacturing of high efficiency modules is very welcome step. The idea to facilitate funding for clean energy projects and further targeted PLIs for e-mobility and clean energy value chain have the potential to change the course of India’s energy roadmap.”
Hamza Arsiwala, Vice President, IEEMA, stated, “Battery swapping and support for distributed renewable energy projects are also critical announcements. Distribution sector is critical to achieving the vision of clean energy transition. Overall, this is a budget that we welcome with enthusiasm.”
According to Supushpa Kaushal, Chairman, Economic & Taxation Cell, IEEMA, “The budget is a fine balance to support economic recovery. The inclusion of green bonds in the borrowing plan is an interesting innovation. In terms of specific policy announcements, the move towards self-reliance through shield for domestic manufacturers i.e. calibration of custom rates to boost manufacturing of electronics, including smart meters supports the long-term goal of AatmNirbhar Bharat.”
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