Is India ready for Electric Vehicles?
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Subinay said:
2 years ago
Good Evening to all.
In my view, I would like to say that Electric vehicles are one of the good ways to replace combustion engines because it’s been called green energy with zero emissions. But it’s not the Complete solution as most electric power is generated using fossil fuels like coal petroleum products and nuclear Energy. They are also dangerous to this environment. So, we should target more about the ways of generation of energy.
In my view, I would like to say that Electric vehicles are one of the good ways to replace combustion engines because it’s been called green energy with zero emissions. But it’s not the Complete solution as most electric power is generated using fossil fuels like coal petroleum products and nuclear Energy. They are also dangerous to this environment. So, we should target more about the ways of generation of energy.
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Aakash said:
2 years ago
Hello, everyone! this is Aakash.
According to me, India is not ready for electric vehicles, because there are many areas where there is a power cut for many hours in that situation how can a person ready for EV?
Secondly, EV prices cannot be afforded by everyone, due to low income, and EV price range is high.
To bring EV, country should have good infrastructure, charging points and good roads so that the battery can have good life.
According to me, India is not ready for electric vehicles, because there are many areas where there is a power cut for many hours in that situation how can a person ready for EV?
Secondly, EV prices cannot be afforded by everyone, due to low income, and EV price range is high.
To bring EV, country should have good infrastructure, charging points and good roads so that the battery can have good life.
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CHANDAN KUMAR said:
8 months ago
Good morning,
Yes, India is ready for electric vehicles. There are many advantages of using electric vehicles, it is echo friendly. It reduces air pollution. In India due to fuel vehicles air pollution is very large. Due to Air pollution thousands of deaths occurs. India is ready for this electric evolution but government should focus on this side like establishment of electric vehicles charge station, and price should be less.
Yes, India is ready for electric vehicles. There are many advantages of using electric vehicles, it is echo friendly. It reduces air pollution. In India due to fuel vehicles air pollution is very large. Due to Air pollution thousands of deaths occurs. India is ready for this electric evolution but government should focus on this side like establishment of electric vehicles charge station, and price should be less.
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Utkarsh maskar said:
3 years ago
I think India is not yet ready for electric vehicles because;.
The technology is not still developed and to produce batteries of vehicles lithium is req so India has not have many resources for lithium still we have not built a sufficient amount of charging stations so it would be a very out-of-control situation if people buy 100 e-vehicles and there are only 10 charging stations. We should be ready but it will take time.
The technology is not still developed and to produce batteries of vehicles lithium is req so India has not have many resources for lithium still we have not built a sufficient amount of charging stations so it would be a very out-of-control situation if people buy 100 e-vehicles and there are only 10 charging stations. We should be ready but it will take time.
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Abhishek malav said:
1 month ago
According to my opinion, in India, there are several people merely I focus on villages there are villages in many other people they are also is less than 18 they are using tobacco and mini villages all are selling them so in India there are lack of knowledge in villages selling without knowing its effect and its causes so there are minimum age of selling India is 18 and they are don't know how to use it they are using it.
MANIK Karmakar said:
9 months ago
In my point of view, India is not ready for electric vehicles. Because India is a developing nation. It has a lack of infrastructure for EVs. Roads are not suitable for running electric bikes or any other vehicles.
Secondly, younger people will not show interest in purchasing electricity because they will not fulfil their needs of them. Youngsters love racing bikes or cars. Electric bikes or cars have lacking in speed.
Secondly, younger people will not show interest in purchasing electricity because they will not fulfil their needs of them. Youngsters love racing bikes or cars. Electric bikes or cars have lacking in speed.
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K Raghu Ram Reddy said:
8 months ago
Good evening all,
In my opinion, EVs are good for developing countries like India, but Indians need more confidence when buying items. Therefore, If EVs have alternative solutions, everyone will like them.
What is that?
EVs should be manufactured with battery and petrol facilities. Everyone likes them, so there is a chance to increase sales. According to Indian psychology, confidence is more important than cost.
In my opinion, EVs are good for developing countries like India, but Indians need more confidence when buying items. Therefore, If EVs have alternative solutions, everyone will like them.
What is that?
EVs should be manufactured with battery and petrol facilities. Everyone likes them, so there is a chance to increase sales. According to Indian psychology, confidence is more important than cost.
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Prasad gangurde said:
3 years ago
If we want Electric vehicles to work in India we should aware the people that it is best way to prevent the pollution in the country it's the process of many years. It's not a case where it can start in 2, 4 years it will take time to build the ecosystem. The government plays a mean role in the ev's revolution, it's the future of our plant the fossil fuels are limited in our world people need to understand that.
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Ashwath said:
1 year ago
In India we have a large population, so we want more electrical energy to launch EV vehicles. But some companies like Tata and Mahindra companies are launched their EV cars in India. Even though, the people are in India are not quite interested to buy the EV vehicles, because of lack of EV infrastructure, and we need a charging system and also storing an electric energy is not a easy one, it it very tough thing.
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Shanmu said:
7 years ago
Among the world's 20 most polluted cities, India is in 13th position.
So we have to use the Electric Vehicles to change this.
Electric Vehicles are 100 per cent eco-friendly. They do not emit toxic gases or smoke in the environment which leads to global warming and helps to reduce pollution. It requires less maintenance than conventional vehicles as there are fewer fluids to change and fewer moving parts.
So we have to use the Electric Vehicles to change this.
Electric Vehicles are 100 per cent eco-friendly. They do not emit toxic gases or smoke in the environment which leads to global warming and helps to reduce pollution. It requires less maintenance than conventional vehicles as there are fewer fluids to change and fewer moving parts.
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