E V the future of India

      A well-known word of the year 2020- New Normal! Work from home, Online pharmacy, Online shopping, etc are becoming new normal but can the concept of electronic scooter become a new normal in India? This initiative was to protect the environment but due to slowdown in the Indian economy, it has become a necessity rather than an initiative in India. There is a sudden hike in the prices of petrol and diesel, almost every city is becoming a target of pollution in India. 


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Electric vehicle changing on street parking with graphical user interface, Future EV car concept




  


           Earlier the steps taken for this innovation were different, in compliance with the Paris Agreement of 2015, signed by 195 countries, India has to reduce the use of fossil fuels in automobiles. India plans to reduce its carbon emissions per unit of GDP by 33-35 percent, and generate 40 percent of its installed electricity capacity by 2030 from non-fossil fuels, as part of its commitment to the agreement. India has to invest more in implementing carbon-neutral technology such as electric vehicles and renewable energy by 2025 in order to fulfill the terms of the agreement.



  As Delhi is the most polluted city in the world, unhealthy levels (of PM2.5 particles) were affected by India’s air quality. In the next three to four years, with India heading towards 5G connectivity and the increase in the number of Smartphone users, the number of users who shop online or order food and groceries via apps is bound to increase exponentially. The growth in the adoption of sectors such as e-commerce and food technology has increased the number of delivery vehicles in the country as internet penetration continues. 

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