Is India ready for Electric Vehicles?

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Lalkrushna Kolhe said:   2 years ago
Hello, everyone.

I'm Lalkrushna.

According to my perspective, Yes, India is now definitely ready to implement Electric Vehicles all over the world.

Everything has its pros and cons, as in today's era our surrounding is very polluted. So, EVs can help us to make a little bit of change to make the atmosphere pollutant and we are ready to accept this situation. Now our country has made the high capacity batteries which are to be used in that of EV's so the capacity of the vehicle is increased and they are more efficient also.

But the cons are there are no more charging stations available to use in the rural areas. So we need to consider this point also.

Thank you.
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Leena Raj said:   9 months ago
Hello Everyone,

I would like to add some points here as to why India is not ready for electric vehicles right now.

First of all, India is a developing country so, we still don't have a highly developed infrastructure, especially in rural areas, and second thing is that it needs gas stations which are quite a few.

The next point is that the Indian middle-class economy still does not support price vehicles even though we know that it would be a one-time investment. So, it is still a long way to go in India to introduce electric vehicles to a large population. But I am pretty sure using electric vehicles in India will add value to sustainable development.
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Siddharth said:   5 years ago
Friends as we all know our today's topic is ' Is India ready for electrical vehicle'. In my opinion yes India is ready because in various cities of India like Delhi, Mumbai, Patna, Chennai, Kolkata etc the quality of air becoming noxious day by day due to which common people are suffering from different respiratory disease. Polluted air causes irritation in eyes, redness in eyes, sore throat, affect the digestive system, affect lungs and it is very dangerous for Sugar, BP and Asthma patients by the use of electric vehicle we can control the air pollution and can decrease our dependency on Fossil fuels like coal, petroleum and other petroleum products.
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Vikrant patel said:   9 months ago
According to my view, point some somewhere it has some advantages or disadvantages.

Advantages.

1) it is eco-friendly:- as we know the Situation of Delhi what's the level of pollution is there.
2) It is a one-time investment:- As we know the cost of Petrol every day the price of petrol is increasing so it is like a one-time investment.

Disadvantages.

1) A charging station is not available everywhere.
2) It is not for long distances.
3) Speed is not as compared to normal bikes.
4) Heating issues as we know the situation of Ola scooties.
5) Costly affair: It is costly not everyone easily gets it.

In conclusion, India is still not fit for EVs.
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ANIL KUMAR said:   3 years ago
Hello, everyone, this is Anil.

Today my topic is whether India is ready for electrical vehicles.

In my opinion yes. India is still a developing country so we want to apply this electrical vehicle there are lots of advantages to E-vehicles.

It may reduce pollution Even the rate of petrol become too high in that situation we need to follow this e-vehicles. But one another major disadvantage is there in India there are only 10 Charing stations. If we try to produce the batteries lithium is required for that in India there is not much more amount lithium. Finally in my opinion, yes if India is ready for the e-vehicles it is a good sign for us.
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Mayank said:   7 years ago
Hello, friends, I'm Mayank.

In my opinion, India is not ready for EV (electric vehicle) As EV require charging centre for charging their battery and it requires a lot of time, whereas petrol filling time is very less, so it will not be easy for people to move to EVs.

As there is no infrastructure (charging centre, EV vehicle maintenance centre etc) in India for EVs it is one of major reason. EVs are not considered good for long distances as they require charging of 5to 6hours after every 200 km drive.

Most important India is already failing in producing EVs and Making them drive on road by providing proper services even in a single city.
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Anshi Gupta said:   2 years ago
Good afternoon everyone.

According to me, Yes, India is ready for Electric vehicles. As we all are aware pollution is increasing day by day and the main reason for the same is smoke coming out from vehicles and factories. In spite of this cost of fuel is also increasing and due to the charges of transportation increases.

So, electric vehicles should be introduced in India as soon as possible because EV produces very less pollution. And a few days back huge reserves of Lithium has been found so the problem of production of Lithium batteries is now solved as now we don't have to import lithium batteries.

So, India is all set for EV's.
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Avantika yadav said:   2 years ago
Hello everyone.

Today's topic is electric vehicles.

Electric vehicles are introduced due to increasing global emissions in the world. Electric vehicles are necessary as it decrease pollution and it is affordable to buy for everyone and due to electric vehicles, petrol prices are also reduced in the country. India is yet not ready to produce electric vehicles because to produce electric vehicles the main component is the battery which is made up of lithium and China is the largest producer of lithium. So, first of all, India depends on China for this and India also needs to make power stations to charge EVs which incurs huge costs.
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Sighakolli Eshwar said:   1 year ago
India is making significant strides towards adopting electric vehicles (EVs) through government initiatives like the FAME scheme and the National Electric Mobility Mission Plan, which provide incentives and support for EV buyers and manufacturers. However, the country faces challenges such as insufficient charging infrastructure and the need for power grid upgrades to handle increased loads. While urban areas are seeing a faster deployment of charging stations, rural regions lag. Overall, India is on the path to embracing EVs but requires substantial infrastructure and technological advancements to achieve widespread adoption.
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Abhinandan kumar said:   4 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.
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