Is India ready for Electric Vehicles?

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Vandana said:   6 years ago
Hi friends! Coming to the topic, India is ready for electric vehicles we can say yes! Because of today competitive world most of the people moving from one place to another place for their need of survival, so they choose different types vehicals to move. Whether they may have their own vehicles or public transportation. Almost all vehicles are run with oil like petrol, diesel. Etc. Due to the usage of oil is increasing there is a drastic change in the climate. Due to this the ozone layer is deplezing. By using electric vehicles we can control the pollution.

Of course, some of the problems due to battery arises but we can make sure to avoid the problems by taking some measures. Some of the researchers going on that and it can be implemented.

In my view, we are responsible for the environment and we have to save from the pollution.

Thank 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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Mayank chourasiya said:   4 years ago
Electric vehicles are the future of India because fuel is less in India than how to travel in India this time EV vehicle are a good choice. Because they consume less electricity and are pollution-free.
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Mohammad imthioz said:   3 years ago
Hello! everyone.

Today's topic is whether India is ready for electric vehicles.

Yes, because India is a developing country electric vehicles are the most important why because India's population increases year by year and everybody uses fuel vehicles and which increase pollution.

So, India should require electric vehicles to control pollution.
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Jaswant said:   7 years ago
I don't think that India is ready as of now. To reach to this kind of development, it will at the very minimum take 10 years. There are certain points which I need to put to prove this point. India is a kind of country where people don't easily get into the habit of attempting something out of league. Here perception of people around us matter more. The fall of Nano is a very good example of this. Its not about a vehicle, its about owning a status symbol.

The second thing is that EVs have had a pretty bad public perception owing to the poor initial impressions and performance of the EVs which have till now been introduced in India.

The third major concern is the absence of the EV infrastructure. India is a vast country. To set up the kind of infrastructure required for supporting the EVs on road will definitely take time.

And with these factors in mind there are very less chances that Indian EV market will attract the Carmakers to take this kind of risk.
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Vikash said:   6 years ago
The electric vehicle is very useful for us. Because this time petrol and diesel are very costly and remains very few in quantity. It produces smoke in our environment, So I prefer electric vehicles. The electric vehicle has a problem that we have very few charging points. We want a lot of charging points on the main road.
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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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Rahul sharma said:   3 years ago
In my point of view, I think India is not totally ready for the E-vehicle.

There are some reasons;

*The main component of an EV is the battery and battery consists of lithium. in India, currently, lithium is not present in sufficient amounts.

*Charging stations in India are limited amount there are only a few charging stations present.
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Arif said:   6 years ago
Hi Guys!

In my opinion, India is ready for electric vehicles right now, but in some parts of the country, it's not. We will certainly start using these electric vehicles facility in nearby years in every small and big districts and cities. And it will be a great initiative by govt if this implements in almost every small and big districts and cities.

We are also not ready because as many of the people are not well known or don't know the benefits of these electric vehicles. So they must be taught about this kind of vehicle.

If it happens it will solve the problem of pollution more than half of the total pollution that is by the emission of carbon monoxides and nitrogen oxides and almost a quarter of the hydrocarbons emitted into our air.

Thank you!
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Sumit said:   1 year ago
If we see, the culture of electric vehicles is growing day by day all over the world. But if we talk about the trend of electric vehicles in India, So as per my opinion the Country is not fully ready for this trend (changes) at present,

There are many of the reasons behind it, Such as;

1) The condition of the roads in our country, No Doubt the development in our country is going with the best of it's that it could be. But the thing is that at present most of the parts of the country is been untouched by development.
2) The reliability of the people on the cheap products, irrespective of the loss to the environment.
3) The loss of awareness among the people about the benefit of replacing vehicles running on petrol and diesel with electric vehicles.
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