Is India ready for Electric Vehicles?
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Adarsh Kumar Singh said:
10 months ago
Hello everyone.
From my point of view, Yes, India is ready to embrace electric vehicles As our government is working on it and promoting EV vehicles in the country.
Yeah, its Expansion comes with more challenges like its charging station and something related to this which will be a bit costly as compared to petrol Diesel vehicles.
We need to increase the charging stations in all cities as also government are providing charging stations to all cities like Pune, Maharastra and some cities are developing but we need to work in every city And especially we need to focus on Rural areas which are a little bit challenging but not difficult. Indian govt. Should promote EV vehicles as much as possible soon India will adopt this culture and will be the top country among all.
That's all. Thanks
From my point of view, Yes, India is ready to embrace electric vehicles As our government is working on it and promoting EV vehicles in the country.
Yeah, its Expansion comes with more challenges like its charging station and something related to this which will be a bit costly as compared to petrol Diesel vehicles.
We need to increase the charging stations in all cities as also government are providing charging stations to all cities like Pune, Maharastra and some cities are developing but we need to work in every city And especially we need to focus on Rural areas which are a little bit challenging but not difficult. Indian govt. Should promote EV vehicles as much as possible soon India will adopt this culture and will be the top country among all.
That's all. Thanks
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Foxie said:
10 months ago
In my opinion, I feel that electric vehicles are the future of transportation especially when it comes to roadways. Yes, its expansion comes with a lot of challenges for eg charging stations also it's a bit in a higher price range as compared to the normal petrol or diesel vehicles. In metropolitan cities of India, its adaptation will be swift but in the rural areas will take a bit of time by the end of the decade I am sure that our country will be one of the biggest electric vehicles in the world.
Thank You.
Thank You.
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Pragati koli said:
10 months ago
Hello everyone, I am Pragati Koli.
I believe India is ready for electric vehicles. Almost all automobile players have launched their electric vehicles, which aligns well with government policies. The only challenge is that the cost of these vehicles is higher compared to others, and we also need to increase the number of EV charging stations.
I believe India is ready for electric vehicles. Almost all automobile players have launched their electric vehicles, which aligns well with government policies. The only challenge is that the cost of these vehicles is higher compared to others, and we also need to increase the number of EV charging stations.
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Saniya atar said:
10 months ago
Greetings of the day.
I'm Saniya. today's GD topic is "Is India ready for Electric vehicles".
What I think for the current situation India is starting to develop a culture for Electric vehicles know the government providing charging stations to all cities currently in metro cities like Mumbai, Pune, etc have EV charging stations but in villages is not there for that some time is required, so I feel India start developing a culture for electric vehicles and soon India is ready for it.
I'm Saniya. today's GD topic is "Is India ready for Electric vehicles".
What I think for the current situation India is starting to develop a culture for Electric vehicles know the government providing charging stations to all cities currently in metro cities like Mumbai, Pune, etc have EV charging stations but in villages is not there for that some time is required, so I feel India start developing a culture for electric vehicles and soon India is ready for it.
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Sivahari said:
10 months ago
In my point of view, electronic vehicles are appreciable only but our audience is unable to use the vehicle but we have to adapt for it in the future period because addon features should be added in future thank you, mam.
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Shubham Sahu said:
11 months ago
In my perspective India is a vast population area, if you have to implement new idea on that, you should give the experience to the using it. Yes, India will soon have a good amount of EVs. But currently, we are not ready for it. It will take a approximately a decade to have all the resources and facilities like charging centers, long run battery,etc.
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Apurv Yashwant Oak said:
11 months ago
Greetings to Everyone,
With reference to the topic that is "Is India ready for Electric Vehicles ".
From my point of view, I think now India is not ready for Electric Vehicles because we don't have the infrastructure of EV's which is needed, like EV charging stations. Also we need to change the Mindset of the peoples who is preferring more, Conventional vehicle rather than electric Vehicles.
My suggestion is government should give subsidies in Electric Vehicle which can encourage the peoples to buy the EV's.
Also, I think government should lower the export tax on EV's let's take an example.
About 18% of export tax are applied on Tesla car of worth Rs. 50 - 70 lakh which is not affordable at all.
Also, I think government should more focus on "Electric vehicles Manufacturing Sector" more by doing this their will no export tax and the vehicle can be affordable for the user.
With reference to the topic that is "Is India ready for Electric Vehicles ".
From my point of view, I think now India is not ready for Electric Vehicles because we don't have the infrastructure of EV's which is needed, like EV charging stations. Also we need to change the Mindset of the peoples who is preferring more, Conventional vehicle rather than electric Vehicles.
My suggestion is government should give subsidies in Electric Vehicle which can encourage the peoples to buy the EV's.
Also, I think government should lower the export tax on EV's let's take an example.
About 18% of export tax are applied on Tesla car of worth Rs. 50 - 70 lakh which is not affordable at all.
Also, I think government should more focus on "Electric vehicles Manufacturing Sector" more by doing this their will no export tax and the vehicle can be affordable for the user.
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VISHWA said:
11 months ago
In my perspective, I really think India could succeed in bringing electric vehicles onto Indian roads, the electric vehicles are the best compared to combustion vehicles and the EV vehicles will not pollute the environment. The main issue here is the sale of combustion vehicles is not at all reducing when the mindset of the people changes only they will buy the EV vehicles until then they will not buy them. I want to mention another point is that the government should tie up with big MNCs and launch EV vehicles in affordable prices and everyone should aware of this also there should be more charging stations.
Points to be noted:
1. Electric vehicles are affordable.
2. More charging stations.
3. And due to the increase in the usage of EV vehicles the generation of electricity should be increased.
Points to be noted:
1. Electric vehicles are affordable.
2. More charging stations.
3. And due to the increase in the usage of EV vehicles the generation of electricity should be increased.
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Bhushan chaudhari said:
11 months ago
Yes, Definitely India is ready for EV, Almost all major Automobile player launched there EV vehicles and which is positive think towards government current policies, now further Electric charging stations also increased with demand the only challenge is battery prices which increase overall vehicle cost.
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Samadhan said:
11 months 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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