Is India ready for Electric Vehicles?

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Bunny said:   11 months ago
No, Electric cars are not yet practically possible because as many people prefer petrol and diesel cars. After all, we can simply refuel and travel for long-distance journeys without any major breaks and all, but coming to electric cars firstly there is no charging stations established and electric cars are not suitable for long rides.

And there are many fire accident cases due to the climatic conditions.
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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.
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Vishal said:   7 years ago
I didn't think that India is ready for electric vehicles as there is a lot of traffic in India so it's difficult to provide the electric vehicle facilities and as well as the cost of electric vehicles is also high as it runs on electricity it is rather costly than petrol, diesel because you not only drive the vehicle with electricity but you may use other vehicle facilities too or else if you go a long drive then it will cost you so much in your bill that comes from the electric car, so until any good scheme with less money on this electric vehicle will launch we must use the regular petrol, diesel-run vehicles only.

Instead of that, it will reduce the pollution level in the atmosphere and the government will not money afford much on reducing the level of pollution by gadgets.
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Anomi said:   7 years ago
Ofcourse, India is ready for electrical vehicles. They may be costly but the main advantage is that there will be no pollution as compared to vehicles that runs on fuel. Due to pollution we have health problems, climate change problems etc. Most important thing is to save this earth from this dangerous effect of pollution, for that we need to introduce electrical vehicles.
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Rahul said:   7 years ago
My answer would be yes. Because population and pollution of India are increasing day by day. Price of petrol and diesel is also increasing day by day. We need to solve these problems by accepting the electric vehicles in our country. We know that it's initial cost is high but it's running cost is very low as compared to petrol or diesel vehicles. Torque t6 is the best ever bike in India and it is the fastest bike in the world, only the cost is high but we can afford this, it's price is only 1.5 lacks rupees. So electric vehicles are the future technology of our country and we have to accept it before time.
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Mithi said:   7 years ago
Hey friends.

I think it will be the best initiative if India will have electric vehicles and ban patrol vehicles. And as Shanmu said electric vehicles are 100% eco friendly.
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PRANIT TIROLE said:   2 years ago
Hello Friends.

In my opinion, e-vehicles are important to reduce co2 and it's very beneficial to our environment. At present, fuel costs are increasing day by day that's why it's also good for our financial savings. And if we compare, e-vehicles to engine vehicles it has lower prices and also lower maintenance cost.

In the future, E-vehicles will be upgraded and come with many features and also less price.

So we should understand the benefits of E-vehicle for the environment and for us and use it.
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Poojitha said:   2 years ago
According to my opinion, India is not ready to use EV vehicles.

Nowadays manufacturing of modern vehicles is increasing day by day. People want to know about its output features, brand, and cost to purchase the vehicle. They are not trying to think about the pollution. Even though EV vehicles save money and pollution people prefer Modern vehicles to EV vehicles because of their functionality and usage.

For example, in my family; my father is using an EV vehicle and my brother is using a modern vehicle. They know the pros and cons of their vehicles. Because of using EV vehicles one day our next generation will definitely suffer from electricity facilities and also because of using Modern vehicles within a few years we are going to face a polluted world. They never consider these types of Pros and Cons.

So in my opinion, India is not ready to use EV vehicles.
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Aryan madhur said:   2 years ago
Hi everyone.

Myself aryan Madhur the topic is whether India is ready to adopt EVs or not so in my opinion first understand why this EV topic has been discussed so much among people and is a hot topic of discussion because as the climate is changing, and with an increase in the atmospheric pollution ie air pollution due to the burning of fossil fuels it has become important to reduce our dependability on fossil fuels also it is a limited resource so here ev gives a good alternative to reduce the pollution by transportation and automobiles emissions and dependency on fossil fuels to a greater extent, according to one report in us more than 30% air pollution is due to the automobile emissions. In India, it is an emerging technology and gaining a good appreciation among the people. But it has both pros and cons.
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Pavan said:   2 years ago
Hi Friend.

Good Morning Today's topic is India ready for EV vehicles.

In my opinion, no India is ready for EV vehicles. Because India is not full of electricity. And EV Vehicle Needs Electricity to charge the battery. Rural Areas of India face a power cut Problem. Friend in my village had a power cut problem that happened. Yes, the government is working on the Electricity issue. And in the past, they made great decisions.

I think India is ready for EV vehicles in the upcoming 4 years.

Thank you.
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