Is India ready for Electric Vehicles?

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AM ASHMITA said:   5 years ago
Hello, Friends, I am Ashmita.

Nowadays we all are using vehicles to travel we know the government has told that diesel vehicles is affecting our child and it is increasing the populations of our country so in my opinion, we have to use only petrol and battery vehicles alone.

Thank you for everyone for giving me wonderful opportunities.
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Suman Dey said:   5 years ago
Hello everyone,

Today we are discussing India ready for Electric Vehicles.

Firstly, India is ready for the electric vehicles. Many of car is launched in India.

As there is no infrastructure (charging centre, EV vehicle maintenance centre etc) in India for EVs it is one of major reason. EVs are not considered good for long distances as they require charging of 5to 6hours after every 200 km drive.

The EV car is moving on road.

Lastly, I want to said that India is ready EV. So in future many of Electric vehicles is developed that.
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Ratan all gadhwal said:   5 years ago
Hello, all of you.

My name is Ratan Lal Gadhwal.

First of all, I would like to pay attention to the topic of Electric vehicles in India.

To think about EVs is good for India.

India is the second-largest population country in the world so they need of vehicles is very high.

There is a very huge problem to pollution in India so EVs are helping us to reduce air pollution, noise pollution around our environment.

In June 2019 the gov. Of India announced that only EVs will be sold in India from the year 2030.

By using EVs, we can reduce the dependence on other countries for oil import.

But electric vehicle's Price is very high. It is not affordable for many people in India.

And also required a number of charging stations in the near future. So it a big problem for India to build them within some time.

Thanks to all of you.
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Mitali said:   5 years ago
According to me India should switch to EV's. Recently in some polluted cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata.

As according To a report in the list of 20 most polluted cities, 13 are from India. So it is the need of time to switch to EV's gradually as to control air pollution.

We all know that switching to EV's suddenly will not work at all but we have to move us towards the electric vehicles.
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Siddharth said:   5 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:   5 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.
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Rishab shavant said:   5 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.
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Ankit said:   5 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.
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Saraban Tahura said:   5 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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Amarjeet said:   5 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.
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