If there is one thing that everyone has come to understand over the past several years, it is that we need to start making reparations in order to give the environment, which we have severely damaged, a chance to recover. Nearly all wealthy countries are currently laying the groundwork for a clean mobility revolution, and India has started to implement the necessary adjustments. The introduction of electric vehicles has sparked a paradigm change that will encourage environmental responsibility among people while also providing benefits like cleaner air and financial security by shielding them from the shocks of fuel costs that are constantly shifting. When electric motors replaced the conventional internal combustion engine, this change was triggered (ICE). By 2030, what began as a fad will have completely taken over the marketplace.
The Kickstarter
The EV revolution is probably the only thing that might somewhat relieve the strain on governments that are debating how to address the looming concerns of climate change. Along with providing the world with the much-needed relief, it needs, supporting the EV revolution would spare the government money that would otherwise be used for oil subsidies. The Indian Prime Minister has expressed a strong interest in defending the country’s interests and the environment in all recent climate conventions held in Paris. Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Hybrid and Electric Vehicles (FAME) was established in response to this. Nevertheless, despite all of its efforts, it did not achieve the desired outcomes. India is listed as one of the top EV100 regions by the quantity of available charging stations in recent research put together by the Climate Group. With this already planned out, India only requires long-term policies that can encourage other car industries to produce more electric vehicles.
To sum it up
Overall, EVs can lessen smog levels, which are a major factor in the amount of pollution that causes havoc everywhere. Globally, transmissions from automobiles contribute to 2.5% of the growth in greenhouse gases per year. Numerous well-known automakers have made the commitment to support the global EV revolution, including many in India alone. Contrary to popular opinion, there will be limitations on the EV revolution’s ability to occur. Large segments of the car industry’s top brass will fight the transition by increasing fuel efficiency to comply with the stringent emission standards established under the regulations. For this reason, any action an organization takes to support the EV revolution, no matter how small, would be appreciated.