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Summary
Objective
Increasing role of regulations in the autolandscape and impact on growth
Emerging EV policy framework and itsassessment
Ecosystem dynamics, with a focus on batteryand charging infrastructure
Investments and supply dynamics
Best global practices to adapt
Target Audience
Auto companies, Auto component companies, Private equity funds, Startup companies
Course Structure
Duration: 1 Day
Session 1
It’s raining regulations: What does emission control mean for the Indian auto industry?
Session 2
Electric vehicles: The global experience
Session 3
Indian policies: Why are they different?
Session 4
Ecosystem dynamics: Battery manufacturing and servicing
Session 5
Powertrain transformation: Adoption, components, and costs
Trainer Profile
She has spent over 15 years at CRISIL and drives cutting edge research for CRISIL on changing businesslandscape across sectors. Her experience spans across consumption linked verticals spread out from manufacturing to services. Banking and Finance and trends emerging linked to areas like Fintech, MSME lending and financial inclusion and Agri lending differentiates her area of work in the lending space. Her area of expertise ranges across demand forecasting, assessment of profitability dynamics and impact ofchanging trends in business competitiveness and technology on consumer adoption across sectors. She joined CRISIL after completing her post-graduation in finance