Is India ready for Electric Vehicles?
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Saurabh Tewatia said:
3 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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Vaishnavi said:
2 years ago
Hello everyone.
In my point of view, India is not completely ready for EV. In India we have a large population, so we need more electric energy. And we don't have sufficient electric charging infrastructure. Companies like Tata and Mahendra have launched EV vehicles, but still, people are not ready to buy EV vehicles they are choosing petrol and diesel vehicles because of their affordable prices. Therefore, first, we have to overcome these stages and then we can take the NextStep.
In my point of view, India is not completely ready for EV. In India we have a large population, so we need more electric energy. And we don't have sufficient electric charging infrastructure. Companies like Tata and Mahendra have launched EV vehicles, but still, people are not ready to buy EV vehicles they are choosing petrol and diesel vehicles because of their affordable prices. Therefore, first, we have to overcome these stages and then we can take the NextStep.
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Kannan Chengankal Sureshbabu said:
1 month ago
Hello everyone.
I think that India is ready for electric vehicles because we always know the two main crises while using normal vehicles such as cars, bikes, buses, scooters, lorries, autorickshaws and so on.
Here they are;
1) The rising prices of petrol and diesel are increasing day by day.
2) Global warming and all environmental-related problems.
Electric vehicles are environmentally friendly and cause no harm. But at the same time, we are not 100% ready to use e-vehicles.
I think that India is ready for electric vehicles because we always know the two main crises while using normal vehicles such as cars, bikes, buses, scooters, lorries, autorickshaws and so on.
Here they are;
1) The rising prices of petrol and diesel are increasing day by day.
2) Global warming and all environmental-related problems.
Electric vehicles are environmentally friendly and cause no harm. But at the same time, we are not 100% ready to use e-vehicles.
Samadhan said:
2 years ago
Hello! I think India is now ready for Electric Vehicle. Our government is spending a lot of research on how to expand EV market. The infrastructure of India is now at a higher peak. Many highways have been developing in the last 10 years. Also, the Indian government is focusing on charging station availability. In FAME-2 government is providing different schemes to increase the market of EVs.
The government has to focus more on the development of infrastructure in every city.
The government has to focus more on the development of infrastructure in every city.
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Vikrant said:
1 year ago
Good morning to all!
As we all know electric vehicle is good for the environment and eco-friendly.
It also does not produce any greenhouse gases, such as carbon monoxide. However, the lack of infrastructure for charging stations in India makes travelling longer distances challenging.
Sometimes due to the climatic conditions change it will produce fire accidents and create a very harmful situation.
So in my point of view, it is safe for the world but unsafe for the human.
As we all know electric vehicle is good for the environment and eco-friendly.
It also does not produce any greenhouse gases, such as carbon monoxide. However, the lack of infrastructure for charging stations in India makes travelling longer distances challenging.
Sometimes due to the climatic conditions change it will produce fire accidents and create a very harmful situation.
So in my point of view, it is safe for the world but unsafe for the human.
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Dipanjan Pramanik said:
2 years ago
Greetings to everyone,
We are here to discuss Is India ready for EVs or not? So, in my point of view, India is not ready for EVs currently but will be in the very future as Our country is growing in solar power systems very fast. And it will come with many job opportunities for the young generation.
Conventional energy sources are running out day by day and polluting the atmosphere as well. It's time to find a path for innovation in future that supports nature. Thank you.
We are here to discuss Is India ready for EVs or not? So, in my point of view, India is not ready for EVs currently but will be in the very future as Our country is growing in solar power systems very fast. And it will come with many job opportunities for the young generation.
Conventional energy sources are running out day by day and polluting the atmosphere as well. It's time to find a path for innovation in future that supports nature. Thank you.
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Prashant Mishra said:
2 years ago
Good evening everyone.
In my point of view, for the topic of whether India is ready for EVs or not is that India is not ready the complete transition from fossil fuel vehicles to EVs. The reason is that India doesn't have the infrastructure for manufacturing EV cars. As India majorly depends upon the import of Lithium. Secondly, EVs also need energy to recharge Nowadays, India is facing scarcity of electricity. These are some major problems that India has to overcome.
In my point of view, for the topic of whether India is ready for EVs or not is that India is not ready the complete transition from fossil fuel vehicles to EVs. The reason is that India doesn't have the infrastructure for manufacturing EV cars. As India majorly depends upon the import of Lithium. Secondly, EVs also need energy to recharge Nowadays, India is facing scarcity of electricity. These are some major problems that India has to overcome.
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Bablu Kumar said:
1 year ago
India is on the path to becoming ready for electric vehicles, but the transition will take time. While significant progress has been made in policy support, industry investment, and consumer awareness, challenges like infrastructure development, affordability, and grid capacity need to be addressed.
With continued government support, private sector innovation, and public acceptance, India is poised to become a major player in the global EV market in the coming years.
With continued government support, private sector innovation, and public acceptance, India is poised to become a major player in the global EV market in the coming years.
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Ram nath sah said:
6 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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Anishka said:
8 years ago
In my point of view, Today's scenario regarding the facilities of road and vehicles, India is not yet ready for running an electric vehicle. As many of the big cities has now turned into the smart cities so by using This technology, It would really be beneficial for our country only when better road with less traffic is maintained. It is one of the best way to reduce pollution as well as it will improve digitalization providing better efficiency in less time.
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