Is India ready for Electric Vehicles?
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S Pooja said:
2 years ago
Good morning everyone.
I'm Pooja.
My point of you about this topic;
Electric vehicles have a major role playing future generations because in this scenario more pollution destroys global warming and all places. This pollution causes many diseases like lung and breathing causes. So the lack of population due to pollution destroys every natural resource. They use this opportunity to reduce pollution to save their future generation. These electric vehicles have good speed and smooth functioning. I comparison of petrol cost also reduced from the normal vehicle. New development and new savings for upcoming Scenarios.
The disadvantage is electric vehicles easily get overheated and break or fire comes out causing many issues. They provide better quality for stopping fire-related.
My suggestion is to introduce many places to the charging station is comfortable for all people to fill their charging facilities.
My conclusion is the usage of electric vehicles is good for reducing pollution and stopping the usage of petrol.
I'm Pooja.
My point of you about this topic;
Electric vehicles have a major role playing future generations because in this scenario more pollution destroys global warming and all places. This pollution causes many diseases like lung and breathing causes. So the lack of population due to pollution destroys every natural resource. They use this opportunity to reduce pollution to save their future generation. These electric vehicles have good speed and smooth functioning. I comparison of petrol cost also reduced from the normal vehicle. New development and new savings for upcoming Scenarios.
The disadvantage is electric vehicles easily get overheated and break or fire comes out causing many issues. They provide better quality for stopping fire-related.
My suggestion is to introduce many places to the charging station is comfortable for all people to fill their charging facilities.
My conclusion is the usage of electric vehicles is good for reducing pollution and stopping the usage of petrol.
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Sanjeev said:
2 years ago
In my view, india is still not ready for E-Vehicles. Because rather than to focusing on core cause of pollution, we are just wondering and giving priority to the end result I.e to produce E- vehicles.
It's not like that, here I disagree with all those who said yes. Because see E- vehicles want electricity to charge. Which causes a heavy demand for electricity. And we all know that in India almost 80% of power plants are thermal power plants, which use coal to produce electricity. This pollutes the environment to a far greater extent as compared to the present scenario.
So, first of all, the government should decrease the heavy dependence on electricity from thermal power plants. And then after, our society is ready for the change.
Thank you
It's not like that, here I disagree with all those who said yes. Because see E- vehicles want electricity to charge. Which causes a heavy demand for electricity. And we all know that in India almost 80% of power plants are thermal power plants, which use coal to produce electricity. This pollutes the environment to a far greater extent as compared to the present scenario.
So, first of all, the government should decrease the heavy dependence on electricity from thermal power plants. And then after, our society is ready for the change.
Thank you
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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.
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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Saurabh Kumar said:
2 years ago
From my point of view, India is still not ready for EV vehicles because in India energy and electricity consumption is a very big concern because still there are various villages where electricity isn't available sufficiently whereas if we want to make a charging station for e vehicles is very inappropriate as well as making or planting of that much electric vehicles charging station may lead to very high cost. So maybe India will be ready within the next 3-5 years for electric vehicles if India focuses on power generation from renewable resources.
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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.
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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Khan said:
2 years ago
In my opinion, India is ready for EVs.
It's better for IND which reduces the fuel.
And demand will increase to EVs it was wrong that it should be sold in sim low rates.
Its price was greater than our fuel prices and the EVs have some disadvantages that it doesn't have any sound while the EV running time you can't find any sound at night time it's difficult there having chanced if accident.
It's better for IND which reduces the fuel.
And demand will increase to EVs it was wrong that it should be sold in sim low rates.
Its price was greater than our fuel prices and the EVs have some disadvantages that it doesn't have any sound while the EV running time you can't find any sound at night time it's difficult there having chanced if accident.
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Logeshan Sakthivel said:
2 years ago
In my point of view, Electric Vehicle in daily use is a very important one to reduce (Co2) effect on our environment we use of e-vehicles helps to reduce costs basis also, due to the present increase in fuel prices.
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Prashant Mishra said:
2 years ago
Good evening everyone.
In my point of view, for the topic of whether India is ready for EVs or not is that India is not ready the complete transition from fossil fuel vehicles to EVs. The reason is that India doesn't have the infrastructure for manufacturing EV cars. As India majorly depends upon the import of Lithium. Secondly, EVs also need energy to recharge Nowadays, India is facing scarcity of electricity. These are some major problems that India has to overcome.
In my point of view, for the topic of whether India is ready for EVs or not is that India is not ready the complete transition from fossil fuel vehicles to EVs. The reason is that India doesn't have the infrastructure for manufacturing EV cars. As India majorly depends upon the import of Lithium. Secondly, EVs also need energy to recharge Nowadays, India is facing scarcity of electricity. These are some major problems that India has to overcome.
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Ritika Agrawal said:
2 years ago
Hi, My name is Ritika Agrawal.
The topic given to us for the discussion is "IS INDIA READY FOR EVs".
In my viewpoint, it is a topic of current relevance and It's a big yes that India is ready for electric vehicles.
EV cars include lower running costs, environmental benefits, and reduced dependence on foreign oil.
Some insurance companies offer special EV car insurance policies that provide coverage for battery damage. It also offers add-on covers such as personal accident cover and third-party liability cover.
The government of India has also introduced the income tax section 80EEB to provide tax incentives to electric car buyers. Electric car buyers are entitled to tax exemptions up to 1.5 lakhs on the loan amount.
Our India being an emerging country is adopting an EV car as a primary source of transportation.
The topic given to us for the discussion is "IS INDIA READY FOR EVs".
In my viewpoint, it is a topic of current relevance and It's a big yes that India is ready for electric vehicles.
EV cars include lower running costs, environmental benefits, and reduced dependence on foreign oil.
Some insurance companies offer special EV car insurance policies that provide coverage for battery damage. It also offers add-on covers such as personal accident cover and third-party liability cover.
The government of India has also introduced the income tax section 80EEB to provide tax incentives to electric car buyers. Electric car buyers are entitled to tax exemptions up to 1.5 lakhs on the loan amount.
Our India being an emerging country is adopting an EV car as a primary source of transportation.
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Nishant said:
2 years ago
Hello Everyone.
India has a great future in the field of Electric vehicles but I don't think we are completely ready now. Recently India discovered 5.9 million tonnes of lithium in Jammu and Kashmir but having lithium and using lithium both are different things. We need a proper infrastructure for making lithium batteries but we have only one infrastructure that is yet to be completed we also need infrastructure for recycling lithium-ion batteries, and skilled labour for making these batteries. In spite of having less lithium compared to some other countries, China is not one in order to produce lithium-ion batteries, so the question is, how could China achieve this? The simple answer is because of the infrastructure and skilled labour China has.
If we want to become ready for EVs we have to work on infrastructure and have to develop expertise in order to produce lithium-ion battery in India.
India has a great future in the field of Electric vehicles but I don't think we are completely ready now. Recently India discovered 5.9 million tonnes of lithium in Jammu and Kashmir but having lithium and using lithium both are different things. We need a proper infrastructure for making lithium batteries but we have only one infrastructure that is yet to be completed we also need infrastructure for recycling lithium-ion batteries, and skilled labour for making these batteries. In spite of having less lithium compared to some other countries, China is not one in order to produce lithium-ion batteries, so the question is, how could China achieve this? The simple answer is because of the infrastructure and skilled labour China has.
If we want to become ready for EVs we have to work on infrastructure and have to develop expertise in order to produce lithium-ion battery in India.
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