Is India ready for Electric Vehicles?
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Pravin said:
7 years ago
Hi everyone, I have read most of the opinion suggesting that India is not ready for EV because it requires large time to charge and more space for charging stations. But the EV has more advantages that overcome its disadvantages. Yes, it will take time to fully convert to EV but initiative must be required not all over the country but in heritage sites and metro cities. It will come as a start to reduce pollution and other environmental impacts of fossile fuel based vehicles.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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Hardik said:
6 years ago
Hi friends.
India is a developing country, and day to day reduce petrol & diesel storage. However, a present life Electric vehicles use will increase & cost will be less. So, India definitely ready for electric vehicles.
Thank you.
India is a developing country, and day to day reduce petrol & diesel storage. However, a present life Electric vehicles use will increase & cost will be less. So, India definitely ready for electric vehicles.
Thank you.
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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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AKSHAY MISHRA said:
6 years ago
In my opinion, definitely yes as most of the vehicles produce a bad effect on our environment and sound effect as well.
I completely agree with the fact that they are a little expensive than the other vehicle but as there are many companies like Suzuki, Mahindra are working in it to give us a vehicle at a reasonable rate.
Benefits:
1. Eco freindly.
2. Fuel is cheap compare to petrol, diesel, cng.
3. No sound pollution.
& in future, it must to have that kind of vehicle as it saves a lot of thing from ourself as well as from the environment.
I completely agree with the fact that they are a little expensive than the other vehicle but as there are many companies like Suzuki, Mahindra are working in it to give us a vehicle at a reasonable rate.
Benefits:
1. Eco freindly.
2. Fuel is cheap compare to petrol, diesel, cng.
3. No sound pollution.
& in future, it must to have that kind of vehicle as it saves a lot of thing from ourself as well as from the environment.
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Avinash said:
6 years ago
Yes, India is ready for the use of electric vehicles but,
For the high heavy load, the application is not working properly right now, the India industry needs to improve its technology in an electric car to carry a heavy load.
Otherwise for the low load condition is the best solution and control the pollution.
For the high heavy load, the application is not working properly right now, the India industry needs to improve its technology in an electric car to carry a heavy load.
Otherwise for the low load condition is the best solution and control the pollution.
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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.
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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Yash said:
2 years ago
I want to question you guys if India is ready for EVs why does every state has different subsidy for EVs? Why subsidies aren't common for all of India and we also don't have that much amount of electricity produced in-house? So there will be a scarcity of electricity.
And this will let to an increase in the cost of electricity which will affect people who don't even have money to buy a car.
And this will let to an increase in the cost of electricity which will affect people who don't even have money to buy a car.
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Shubh patel said:
2 years ago
Good afternoon everyone,
My name is Shubh. Today's topic related to electric vehicles is really important for the automobile sector.
The electric vehicle is useful for a reduction in pollution in the environment. In winter our capital Delhi is high polluted city in the world. Nearly 22 to 30 per cent of pollution through only transportation. So if India is more use a electric vehicles then pollution is decreases. Many companies like tata, Ola and ather is start manufacturing of electric vehicles and also put a high investment. So I think India is ready for the electric vehicles.
My name is Shubh. Today's topic related to electric vehicles is really important for the automobile sector.
The electric vehicle is useful for a reduction in pollution in the environment. In winter our capital Delhi is high polluted city in the world. Nearly 22 to 30 per cent of pollution through only transportation. So if India is more use a electric vehicles then pollution is decreases. Many companies like tata, Ola and ather is start manufacturing of electric vehicles and also put a high investment. So I think India is ready for the electric vehicles.
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Nandan said:
2 years ago
Hello everyone.
Yes, I firmly believe that India is ready for electric vehicles.
As the world's leading populated country where pollution is a major problem that can be resolved by the use of EV motors to some extent. Ev major problem is with the battery which is made up of lithium and recently India found a large amount of lithium ore in Jammu Kashmir. This will surely give rise in EVs. The road construction is also managed by our transportation minister Nitin Gadkari who plans to increase the use of EVs in the country. Lots of investments are made by the government and many companies such as Tesla, Tata, Maruti, and so on are working day and night to make it affordable and reliable. Hope we see a new India and pollution-free India.
Thank you.
Yes, I firmly believe that India is ready for electric vehicles.
As the world's leading populated country where pollution is a major problem that can be resolved by the use of EV motors to some extent. Ev major problem is with the battery which is made up of lithium and recently India found a large amount of lithium ore in Jammu Kashmir. This will surely give rise in EVs. The road construction is also managed by our transportation minister Nitin Gadkari who plans to increase the use of EVs in the country. Lots of investments are made by the government and many companies such as Tesla, Tata, Maruti, and so on are working day and night to make it affordable and reliable. Hope we see a new India and pollution-free India.
Thank you.
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G sowmya sri said:
1 year ago
Good morning everyone;.
I think that India wants pollution free country this will happen only when we reduce the consumption of cured oils like petrol, diesel, etc.
Some fossil fuels which impact our nation with soil pollution, air pollution, water pollution. Due to this they are so many disease was impact our upcoming generation especially toddlers. So when we use electric vehicles we see India has a pollution free country. On other hand, the cost EC vehicles is expensive compared the fossil vehicles but we importunate the EC vehicles fro other country instead of this the EC vehicles was made of lithium so in India the lithium metal is found that in jammu&kashmir state so in India the car company like Tesla, Tata was trying to reduce the cost of the EC vehicles so that everyone should buy a EC vehicles at their affordable range.
Hope that we see India with electric vehicles.
I think that India wants pollution free country this will happen only when we reduce the consumption of cured oils like petrol, diesel, etc.
Some fossil fuels which impact our nation with soil pollution, air pollution, water pollution. Due to this they are so many disease was impact our upcoming generation especially toddlers. So when we use electric vehicles we see India has a pollution free country. On other hand, the cost EC vehicles is expensive compared the fossil vehicles but we importunate the EC vehicles fro other country instead of this the EC vehicles was made of lithium so in India the lithium metal is found that in jammu&kashmir state so in India the car company like Tesla, Tata was trying to reduce the cost of the EC vehicles so that everyone should buy a EC vehicles at their affordable range.
Hope that we see India with electric vehicles.
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