Is India ready for Electric Vehicles?

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Naveen said:   2 years ago
Greetings to everyone!

I am going to share my points on this topic.

In my point of view, India is not ready for electric vehicles because India is one of the largest transport usage nations in EV the distance travelled for a full charge of the battery is less. So we couldn't go for long distances and Indian roads will not be suitable for Ev's. But in the current situation, the fossil fuel rate will increase and it will not be available for our future transportation so we definitely depend on EVs in future but now India is not ready but in future, it will be ready and make some achievements in Ev.
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Shubam Gupta said:   8 years ago
Hellow friends, I'm Shubam.

In my opinion, it is right to say that still, India is not ready for accepting EV. As we know all vehicles like needs fuel anyhow after a certain required time. With fuel vehicles are nothing. In case of gasoline vehicles or gas vehicles, there are petrol pumps or Gas pumps (usually LPG) Is available within Kilometers. But for electric vehicles here is nothing not at all. No charging points are available to expect at our homes. If in case we maintain this, then definitely we say that India is ready for Electric vehicles Otherwise it is like as "SHIP WITHOUT RUDDER".
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Saraban Tahura said:   6 years ago
Hi, my name is Saraban Tahura.

Today I'm going to discuss is India ready for electric vehicles?

In my point of view, India is not ready in this time to produce electric vehicles. As we all know that India is a developing country and focusing on Technology. Maybe it will possible a few years later. Electric vehicles which reduce pollution as well as we save petrol and diesel which is expensive. But it needs charging stations with good Infustucture everywhere. And it requires a huge cost to implement. So I think India should implement a gd strategy to make it successful.

Thank you.
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Shubh patel said:   2 years ago
Good afternoon everyone,

My name is Shubh. Today's topic related to electric vehicles is really important for the automobile sector.

The electric vehicle is useful for a reduction in pollution in the environment. In winter our capital Delhi is high polluted city in the world. Nearly 22 to 30 per cent of pollution through only transportation. So if India is more use a electric vehicles then pollution is decreases. Many companies like tata, Ola and ather is start manufacturing of electric vehicles and also put a high investment. So I think India is ready for the electric vehicles.
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RITESH MISHRA said:   3 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.
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Md Khasim said:   4 years ago
Friends let me put forward my opinion on the topic "Is India ready for Electric Vehicles"?

India is not yet fully ready for Electric vehicles because,

1. We do not have adequate charging stations in India.

2. Production of electric cars is less due to sales are not up to the mark due to the cost, travelling duration on charging, sufficient charging stations etc.

3. People are not so interested to buy due to safety factors as in the recent past, many electric vehicles caught fire.

Hence, if we strengthen the above points India will definitely be ready for electric vehicles.
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Prajakt Vijaykumar Aute said:   7 years ago
I think it will be great initiative but when we think deeply about the electric cars we will find that petrols car are much better the EV because in now situation we are mostly generating energy by thermal power plant and this seems that we are creating pollution because T.P.P runs by coals and gases and this makes pollution. So, as we will use EV then we will consume more energy and get polluted to environment. So it's good to us electric cars but, when we will produce pollution free energy like nuclear power and hydroelectric power because it is in less amount in India.
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Aditya Mahakode said:   8 years ago
According to my point of view.

India is not ready to EVs right now. Because of the cost & certain limitations in transport system. As the cost is high of EVs, people are not aware about the same. The launching models of EVs need to do some improvement for better performance. As we can travel with petrol /diesel vehicle as long much we can due to easy process of filling petrol n diesel while on other side we can't go more than 250 km in single charging time was almost 6-7 hrs even if we replace the batteries the cost and weight of vehicles will goes on increasing.
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Payal said:   8 years ago
India is preparing for electric vehicles. It has been said that by 2030, 30% of the vehicles running on the road will be electric vehicles. Electric vehicles will help in reducing pollution, oil bill that the country has and generating employment. Though the infrastructure required for these vehicles is still being made like charging stations. Since, this is a new project so the cost is very high. Government has launched a scheme called FAME to allow subsidy on various things required for EVs. So, the country not yet ready but is preparing for EVs.
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Ankit said:   7 years ago
According to me, there is a lot of hope. Reasons are as follows.

1. I see a lot of tuk-tuk three wheelers electric rikshaw out in the city. These vehicles are profitable to run as passanger vehicle.

2. We have a lot of electric vehicle charging stations. And the slow charging issue is being resolved by fast charging technologies.

3. We belong to such a country that never stops before any sudden change. We are habituated to accept changes in every field. Then I must say, that other issues will also be resolved if electrical vehicles are promoted.
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