Driving Electric Vehicle Adoption
Electric Vehicles (EV) are a big positive change in the world. Our cars use up a lot of fuel and harm the environment. But we cannot stop using them. One way to help the environment and yet not change our current transportation needs is to shift from regular cars to EVs. This, as an element of transportation policy, is being considered by most of the countries in the world. The rapid growth in India’s urbanization, population and wealth over the last few decades has increased the mobility needs of its citizens by over 8 times in the last three decades. The demand for EVs in India has emerged from the contention of addressing this rising demand for automobiles while keeping a check on the environmental pollution. Despite the Government’s willingness to transform the mobility services in the country, the Indian EV industry has the lowest level of penetration rates in the world. Now imagine you are being tasked with changing this for the better. Through a series of steps you have to arrive at a plan to help increase the number of Electric Vehicles being used in India. You must consider people’s needs, environmental needs and Government policies for this project. Let’s get started.