Is India ready for Electric Vehicles?
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Siddharth said:
4 years ago
Friends as we all know our today's topic is ' Is India ready for electrical vehicle'. In my opinion yes India is ready because in various cities of India like Delhi, Mumbai, Patna, Chennai, Kolkata etc the quality of air becoming noxious day by day due to which common people are suffering from different respiratory disease. Polluted air causes irritation in eyes, redness in eyes, sore throat, affect the digestive system, affect lungs and it is very dangerous for Sugar, BP and Asthma patients by the use of electric vehicle we can control the air pollution and can decrease our dependency on Fossil fuels like coal, petroleum and other petroleum products.
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Khushboo said:
4 years ago
Hi everyone, I am Khushboo.
In my opinion, yes, India is ready for the electric vehicle, because, among the 20 most polluted cities, 13 are from India. Pollution caused by vehicle is one of the top contributors of air pollution. The electric vehicle is Eco friendly. Also, India has been manufacturing and successfully using electric motives that can pull train coaches of 1000 of gonna of the load. This has not only saved the fuel like petrol and diesel but a contribution towards the environment. According to manufacturing and using an electric vehicle is not a big deal for India. And according to a report by Niti Aayog, India can save 64% of passenger road-based mobility relates energy demand and 37% of carbon emission by 2030 by using electric vehicles.
In my opinion, yes, India is ready for the electric vehicle, because, among the 20 most polluted cities, 13 are from India. Pollution caused by vehicle is one of the top contributors of air pollution. The electric vehicle is Eco friendly. Also, India has been manufacturing and successfully using electric motives that can pull train coaches of 1000 of gonna of the load. This has not only saved the fuel like petrol and diesel but a contribution towards the environment. According to manufacturing and using an electric vehicle is not a big deal for India. And according to a report by Niti Aayog, India can save 64% of passenger road-based mobility relates energy demand and 37% of carbon emission by 2030 by using electric vehicles.
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Rishab shavant said:
4 years ago
Hello.
I am Rishab.
Yeah, India is ready for electric vehicles.
Because India is a developing country.
And India has increasing pollution rate day by day so to stop this electric vehicle is needed.
Electric vehicles are also Eco friendly.
I am Rishab.
Yeah, India is ready for electric vehicles.
Because India is a developing country.
And India has increasing pollution rate day by day so to stop this electric vehicle is needed.
Electric vehicles are also Eco friendly.
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Ankit said:
4 years ago
Hello everyone, My name is Ankit.
India is ready because it is said to be useful in our country is In a developing country. Because pollution increasing day by day so it is very useful to used electric vehicles.
So, our country increasing in pollution. Kanpur Uttar Pradesh, Kolkata like city increasing pollution to control. So we use electric vehicles.
India is ready because it is said to be useful in our country is In a developing country. Because pollution increasing day by day so it is very useful to used electric vehicles.
So, our country increasing in pollution. Kanpur Uttar Pradesh, Kolkata like city increasing pollution to control. So we use electric vehicles.
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Saraban Tahura said:
4 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.
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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Amarjeet said:
4 years ago
Hi everyone,
In my opinion, Yes India is ready for electric vehicles. As we know that India is a developing country and we must think that no one can do perfectly in their initiative time. There is some obstacle which is face by each country at their initiation. So thinking that India is not ready for an electric vehicle is not good. I think India should implement this strategy with the specific plan so that they can handle every obstacle with the execution of strategy. Now a day we can see that many people are using an electric vehicle which increases growth rate as well as decrease the pollution of India.
So, Yes, India should ready for it and all the future growth.
In my opinion, Yes India is ready for electric vehicles. As we know that India is a developing country and we must think that no one can do perfectly in their initiative time. There is some obstacle which is face by each country at their initiation. So thinking that India is not ready for an electric vehicle is not good. I think India should implement this strategy with the specific plan so that they can handle every obstacle with the execution of strategy. Now a day we can see that many people are using an electric vehicle which increases growth rate as well as decrease the pollution of India.
So, Yes, India should ready for it and all the future growth.
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Ram nath sah said:
4 years ago
In my points of view, India is not ready in this time to the produced electric vehicle maybe India will definitely ready to produce EV in the future after 1year or maybe two years due to following reason
1. In this time we have no good infrastructure in the electric station
2. People are no much more interested to electric vehicle like pick up speed, short time driving range, longer rechargeable time
3. Many automobile sectors did not adopt the skim.
Thank you.
1. In this time we have no good infrastructure in the electric station
2. People are no much more interested to electric vehicle like pick up speed, short time driving range, longer rechargeable time
3. Many automobile sectors did not adopt the skim.
Thank you.
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Monika said:
4 years ago
Hi,
We all know that India is a Developing country and nowadays, India is more focusing on Technology. E-vehicle helps in reducing pollution and also saves petrol and diesel which is expensive and scarce. For the implementation of Electronic Vehicle, There is a need to set a Charging station every where which requires a huge Infrastructure. Also, It requires a huge cost for developing this station. So before Implementation of E vehicle, India should develop a full-fledged strategy to make it successful.
We all know that India is a Developing country and nowadays, India is more focusing on Technology. E-vehicle helps in reducing pollution and also saves petrol and diesel which is expensive and scarce. For the implementation of Electronic Vehicle, There is a need to set a Charging station every where which requires a huge Infrastructure. Also, It requires a huge cost for developing this station. So before Implementation of E vehicle, India should develop a full-fledged strategy to make it successful.
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Prakruti said:
4 years ago
India is currently in the 13th position among the world's most polluted cities. Switching to electric vehicles is a step towards green economy. Considering the present situation, it may seem vital but there's still a lot to be done before India gets ready for Electric Vehicles. Firstly, India doesn't have proper infrastructure to facilitate running of electric vehicles. There are very few charging points in India. Secondly, people should be educated about road safety concerning electric vehicles. Lastly, the price of electric vehicles should be lowered as they are not affordable to a common man. All of this will certainly happen in future as Government of India has already started working on it.
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Yo Amit said:
5 years ago
In my opinion, India is partially ready for Electric Vehicles. It will take a good amount of 5 to 10 years from now. As the majority of the people in India depends on vehicle run by either petrol or diesel, the transportation economy depends on the use of these vehicles. If we suddenly put pressure on EVs the automobile sector will be adversely affected as we have seen in the recent July 2019 budget where more encouragement was given to the use of EVs by reducing the prices and increasing the price of vehicles run by petrol or diesel. The GDP saw a drastic fall in the automobile sector. This resulted in people losing their jobs, their livelihood, people bought fewer goods which affected the profit of companies, resulting in less wage and lower job creation which again reduced the GDP by a higher rate.
Before getting ready for using EVs we must first change our old system of transportation in a slower but steady pace, drastic change may sometimes backfire. EVs as a whole is a huge revolution. Before manufacturing and encouraging the buying of EVs use must have a proper infrastructure, more charging stations, road safety instructions, etc. People must be properly educated on the advantages of using EVs.
As we know the climate is changing drastically, pollution by vehicles has been one of the major factors in it. As more and more vehicles using petrol and diesel are increasing, pollution is increasing. Cities in India have become polluted to the greatest extent, the Air Index is worst in major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, etc making it unfit to breathe. Air pollution is causing various Respiratory Diseases and in the worst-case Cancer. We must change things in order to save ourselves. Also, petrol and diesel are non-renewable sources of energy. In recent year the natural resources have depleted and are depleting at a faster rate. A time will definitely come when these natural resources will be gone and no further petrol or diesel will be available. EVs are the best possible solution for reducing environmental damage as well as reducing the depletion rate of natural resources.
At last, I would like to conclude that India should get ready for using EVs rapidly keeping the economy as well as the environment in mind. Not only India but the world must be ready for EVs, to give a beautiful and healthy future to the next generation.
Before getting ready for using EVs we must first change our old system of transportation in a slower but steady pace, drastic change may sometimes backfire. EVs as a whole is a huge revolution. Before manufacturing and encouraging the buying of EVs use must have a proper infrastructure, more charging stations, road safety instructions, etc. People must be properly educated on the advantages of using EVs.
As we know the climate is changing drastically, pollution by vehicles has been one of the major factors in it. As more and more vehicles using petrol and diesel are increasing, pollution is increasing. Cities in India have become polluted to the greatest extent, the Air Index is worst in major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, etc making it unfit to breathe. Air pollution is causing various Respiratory Diseases and in the worst-case Cancer. We must change things in order to save ourselves. Also, petrol and diesel are non-renewable sources of energy. In recent year the natural resources have depleted and are depleting at a faster rate. A time will definitely come when these natural resources will be gone and no further petrol or diesel will be available. EVs are the best possible solution for reducing environmental damage as well as reducing the depletion rate of natural resources.
At last, I would like to conclude that India should get ready for using EVs rapidly keeping the economy as well as the environment in mind. Not only India but the world must be ready for EVs, to give a beautiful and healthy future to the next generation.
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