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The Economic Times
The Economic Times

India to soon unveil incentives for lithium, nickel processing with around Rs 3,000 crore outlay, sources say

NEW DELHI: India's federal ​Ministry of Mines ​is expected to shortly unveil a ​policy with incentives to process lithium and nickel with an outlay of around Rs 3,000 crore ($313.48 million), ‌according to ⁠two ⁠sources familiar with the matter.

The sources did not ​want to be identified publicly because they were not ​authorised to speak to the media. The mines ministry did not immediately respond to ​a Reuters email seeking comment.

In January, Reuters reported ​that the ​incentive policy would cover lithium ⁠and nickel.

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In April, the mines secretary ​said that the government had shortlisted ​two critical minerals linked to securing an electric vehicle value system for processing policy, without elaborating further.

Nickel and lithium are critical to India's EV supply chain, ‌especially when it comes to batteries, as New Delhi targets 30% electric ​car penetration ​and 80% ⁠for two-wheelers by 2030 from 6% and 9% at present.

To qualify for the incentives, lithium ​processing plants must have a minimum capacity of 30,000 metric tons, while nickel plants must have at least 50,000 tons, Reuters reported earlier.

($1 = 95.7000 Indian rupees)

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