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Electric Vehicle two-wheeler sales to go up by 78% in India by 2030

Transport is a fundamental requirement of modern life, but the traditional combustion engine is quickly becoming outdated. Petrol or diesel vehicles are highly polluting and are being quickly replaced by fully electric vehicles. Fully electric vehicles (EV) have zero tailpipe emissions and are much better for the environment. The electric vehicle revolution is here.

As the electric vehicle (EV) makers grapple with continuous fire incidents, a new report has shown that the sales penetration of electric two-wheelers is expected to increase by 78 per cent by 2030, on the back of government policies, technology, infrastructure and consumer acceptance. India currently has 3,000 EV charging stations, with six of them available per 1,000 EVs.

Electric Vehicle two-wheeler sales to go up by 78% in India by 2030

“Interestingly, the negligible need for maintenance and minimal fuel costs is also attracting B2B players to explore electric two-wheeler adoption as a clean mode of commercial operations,” stated Mukesh Kumar, engagement supervisor at Redseer. “Although emerging strongly, it is not without its challenges — long charging time and poor charging infrastructure are the two main pain points for both users and non-users,” Kumar added.

The key causes for selecting electrical two-wheelers included higher options (reminiscent of interactive dashboards, connectivity and driving options), and superior economics (operating value and worth). Other causes embody the truth that they’re extra environment-friendly and supply higher efficiency (prompt acceleration).

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Government on Electric Vehicle

Earlier, Minister of State for Heavy Industries, Krishan Pal Gurjar informed the Parliament that three manufacturers recalled a total of 6,656 electric two-wheelers in April this year. The government-formed committee to formulate new pointers for EVs is about to submit its report quickly.

Electric Vehicle two-wheeler sales to go up by 78% in India by 2030

Gurjar mentioned Okinawa recalled 3,215 items of automobiles on April 16, Pure EV recalled 2,000 items of automobiles on April 21, and Ola Electric recalled 1,441 items of automobiles on April 23. “Testing of components for EVs is done as per relevant standards, as specified in Rule 126 of the Central Motor Vehicles Rule, 1989, to ensure compliance,” he added.

Replying to a query in the Lok Sabha, he mentioned the CEOs and Managing Directors of EV producers have been issued showcause notices. Further motion could be taken primarily based on the responses acquired from the EV producers, the Minister added.

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