An Analytical Progress by Unleashing the Potential of Electric Cars in India

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Sushil Sharma, Chetali Agrawal, Lone Faisal

Abstract

As a sustainable transportation option, electric Vehicles (EVs) are swiftly acquiring popularity across the world. EVs are seen as the future of the automobile industry because of their zero carbon emissions and environmentally beneficial characteristics. The goal of this paper is to discuss the need for improvements in the EV industry of India, with a particular emphasis on the rising EV sales in India. The EV's commitment to environmental sustainability is one of the main benefits. EVs are essential in reducing air pollution and halting climate change since they emit no carbon during operation. As it improves energy security and lessens reliance on non-renewable resources, decreasing reliance on fossil fuels is another important factor in the shift to electric vehicles. The necessity for more developments in the EV market—including technology innovation, infrastructural growth, and encouraging governmental policies—is highlighted in this article. The widespread use of EVs may be hastened by addressing these issues, creating a cleaner and more sustainable transportation industry. The article discusses the astonishing development of the Indian EV market with a focus on the Indian environment. The Indian government has developed many measures and incentives to encourage the use of EVs in light of the increased focus on electric transportation. The techniques used to support the rising sales of EVs in India are examined in this research. These efforts include subsidies, the construction of charging infrastructure, and awareness campaigns. This study also emphasizes the need of developing the EV industry as a way to lessen reliance on fossil fuels and create a sustainable transportation system. This study seeks to shed light on the developments in the Indian EV sector as part of the country's continuous shift to electric transportation.

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