Is India ready for Electric Vehicles?
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Hari Singh said:
3 years ago
The main thing for EV to educate ourselves first regarding the use of EV.
We should use EVs in eco mode and charge batteries at least after use of 80 per cent. The road infrastructure should play an important role in the long life of batteries and the life of vehicles daily commuters use EV to save the environment which we need of us on a priority basis.
We should use EVs in eco mode and charge batteries at least after use of 80 per cent. The road infrastructure should play an important role in the long life of batteries and the life of vehicles daily commuters use EV to save the environment which we need of us on a priority basis.
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ANIL KUMAR said:
3 years ago
Hello, everyone, this is Anil.
Today my topic is whether India is ready for electrical vehicles.
In my opinion yes. India is still a developing country so we want to apply this electrical vehicle there are lots of advantages to E-vehicles.
It may reduce pollution Even the rate of petrol become too high in that situation we need to follow this e-vehicles. But one another major disadvantage is there in India there are only 10 Charing stations. If we try to produce the batteries lithium is required for that in India there is not much more amount lithium. Finally in my opinion, yes if India is ready for the e-vehicles it is a good sign for us.
Today my topic is whether India is ready for electrical vehicles.
In my opinion yes. India is still a developing country so we want to apply this electrical vehicle there are lots of advantages to E-vehicles.
It may reduce pollution Even the rate of petrol become too high in that situation we need to follow this e-vehicles. But one another major disadvantage is there in India there are only 10 Charing stations. If we try to produce the batteries lithium is required for that in India there is not much more amount lithium. Finally in my opinion, yes if India is ready for the e-vehicles it is a good sign for us.
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Debasish Sahoo said:
3 years ago
Good Afternoon all. I'm Debasish.
Today I'm going to keep my consent about whether India is ready for Electric vehicles or not.
In my opinion, it's Yes. Because Nowadays, India is a developing country and India is eligible for accepting new technologies. Due to petrol and diesel vehicles, pollution levels are increasing continuously in India. To overcome this problem, Electric Vehicle is a good choice. E-Vehicles don't need any fuel because it'll be managed by a lithium battery.
So, finally from the side yes for this case.
Thank you.
Today I'm going to keep my consent about whether India is ready for Electric vehicles or not.
In my opinion, it's Yes. Because Nowadays, India is a developing country and India is eligible for accepting new technologies. Due to petrol and diesel vehicles, pollution levels are increasing continuously in India. To overcome this problem, Electric Vehicle is a good choice. E-Vehicles don't need any fuel because it'll be managed by a lithium battery.
So, finally from the side yes for this case.
Thank you.
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RPandeyGsolo said:
2 years ago
Hello everyone.
Today's topic is India ready for electric vehicles or not.
In my point of view, now India is ready for all new technology like EV, but with some conditions.
Due to increase in pollution and fuel cost we should going towards Ev. Electric vehicles produces negligible pollution and also the weight of Ev is lighter than petrol or diesel operated vehicle. But it is also connected to fuel (coal) for producing electricity for charging of lithium batteries, because in India there is no sufficient amount of renewable energy for charging batteries. Apart from this, in India there is only few EV charging station, So there is one more problem waiting in line for long time to charging EV.
So, finally we can say that India is ready for Ev if production of renewable.
Today's topic is India ready for electric vehicles or not.
In my point of view, now India is ready for all new technology like EV, but with some conditions.
Due to increase in pollution and fuel cost we should going towards Ev. Electric vehicles produces negligible pollution and also the weight of Ev is lighter than petrol or diesel operated vehicle. But it is also connected to fuel (coal) for producing electricity for charging of lithium batteries, because in India there is no sufficient amount of renewable energy for charging batteries. Apart from this, in India there is only few EV charging station, So there is one more problem waiting in line for long time to charging EV.
So, finally we can say that India is ready for Ev if production of renewable.
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Arup said:
2 years ago
Good afternoon all, I think this is very interesting and crucial topic of today's time.
So, I would like my thought in this regard in the best possible way.
In my point of view, yes it is very necessary to accept electric vehicles and India is also ready for accepting it. As we know, day by day pollution and climate change is increasing which constantly putting threats to our upcoming generation and us as well.
So, it is a good practice to foster electric vehicles and the government is very actively participating in it by launching many schemes like providing subsidies for EV users and many other things. Also, one more benefit is adding in India's favour that there is some location found in India where large lithium reserves have been found. But, currently, there are some challenges that need to deal with like, a very less number of charging stations are there.
Thank you.
So, I would like my thought in this regard in the best possible way.
In my point of view, yes it is very necessary to accept electric vehicles and India is also ready for accepting it. As we know, day by day pollution and climate change is increasing which constantly putting threats to our upcoming generation and us as well.
So, it is a good practice to foster electric vehicles and the government is very actively participating in it by launching many schemes like providing subsidies for EV users and many other things. Also, one more benefit is adding in India's favour that there is some location found in India where large lithium reserves have been found. But, currently, there are some challenges that need to deal with like, a very less number of charging stations are there.
Thank you.
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Anshi Gupta said:
2 years ago
Good afternoon everyone.
According to me, Yes, India is ready for Electric vehicles. As we all are aware pollution is increasing day by day and the main reason for the same is smoke coming out from vehicles and factories. In spite of this cost of fuel is also increasing and due to the charges of transportation increases.
So, electric vehicles should be introduced in India as soon as possible because EV produces very less pollution. And a few days back huge reserves of Lithium has been found so the problem of production of Lithium batteries is now solved as now we don't have to import lithium batteries.
So, India is all set for EV's.
According to me, Yes, India is ready for Electric vehicles. As we all are aware pollution is increasing day by day and the main reason for the same is smoke coming out from vehicles and factories. In spite of this cost of fuel is also increasing and due to the charges of transportation increases.
So, electric vehicles should be introduced in India as soon as possible because EV produces very less pollution. And a few days back huge reserves of Lithium has been found so the problem of production of Lithium batteries is now solved as now we don't have to import lithium batteries.
So, India is all set for EV's.
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Saurabh Tewatia said:
2 years ago
India is definitely ready for EV. Apart from the mobility point EVs also has possibilities of Automation and driverless cars which is less possible with Traditional Petroleum cars. EV cars have less energy wastage due to fewer energy conversions.
They have less pollution impact on the environment.
And the future is heading towards solar power so sooner or later we will rely on EVs and this is the best time when companies like TATA, AUDI, and HYUNDAI are bringing hybrid and EV cars.
They have less pollution impact on the environment.
And the future is heading towards solar power so sooner or later we will rely on EVs and this is the best time when companies like TATA, AUDI, and HYUNDAI are bringing hybrid and EV cars.
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RITESH MISHRA said:
2 years ago
GOOD AFTERNOON.
Today's topic is India is ready for EVs or not.
INDIA is a very populated country. There the requirement for the vehicles is very high. Most of Indian vehicles are either petrol or diesel or CNG oriented. But the problem is petrol and diesel engine produce co2 gas but the EV is pollution-free vehicles. Nowadays petrol and diesel prices are very high there for EVs is much cheaper.
So it is a very big yes that India is definitely ready for EV. Many companies launch EV LIKE TATA, HYUNDAI AND AUDI and many more like that. So from my side EV is good for the future.
Today's topic is India is ready for EVs or not.
INDIA is a very populated country. There the requirement for the vehicles is very high. Most of Indian vehicles are either petrol or diesel or CNG oriented. But the problem is petrol and diesel engine produce co2 gas but the EV is pollution-free vehicles. Nowadays petrol and diesel prices are very high there for EVs is much cheaper.
So it is a very big yes that India is definitely ready for EV. Many companies launch EV LIKE TATA, HYUNDAI AND AUDI and many more like that. So from my side EV is good for the future.
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Sri Ramachandra Murthy said:
2 years ago
Hello everyone,
Yes, India is ready for EV.
We, the Indian people, are very conscious of the environment and its safety, but unfortunately, in search of development, we are damaging it, though it hurts us in the future. People are aware of the safety of the environment and are ready to contribute their part. The stats of electric vehicle usage are increasing, and personally, I feel the government has to support it by giving cost reductions, encouraging sales of electric vehicles, and establishing service and charging points in every petrol filling station. This encourages people to buy electric vehicles, and we are ready to contribute our part to be environmentally friendly, and we are ready to adopt any technologies that are eco-friendly.
Yes, India is ready for EV.
We, the Indian people, are very conscious of the environment and its safety, but unfortunately, in search of development, we are damaging it, though it hurts us in the future. People are aware of the safety of the environment and are ready to contribute their part. The stats of electric vehicle usage are increasing, and personally, I feel the government has to support it by giving cost reductions, encouraging sales of electric vehicles, and establishing service and charging points in every petrol filling station. This encourages people to buy electric vehicles, and we are ready to contribute our part to be environmentally friendly, and we are ready to adopt any technologies that are eco-friendly.
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Sourabh said:
2 years ago
Hello everyone.
I believe that India is ready for EVs, but in rural areas, there is some unacceptance for EVs because it takes time to charge, so in my opinion it would be a great Move toward the EV that we should make a hybrid system in the beginning. We can charge it and also we can use by fuel so that people will be used to it and slowly we can totally shift towards EVs.
I believe that India is ready for EVs, but in rural areas, there is some unacceptance for EVs because it takes time to charge, so in my opinion it would be a great Move toward the EV that we should make a hybrid system in the beginning. We can charge it and also we can use by fuel so that people will be used to it and slowly we can totally shift towards EVs.
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