Electric Vehicles (EVs) in India range from fully electric BEVs to hybrids (HEVs, PHEVs) and hydrogen-powered FCEVs. Each offers unique benefits like zero emissions, fuel efficiency, or flexibility, addressing varied consumer preferences.
The fusion of electric transport and smart grids initiated a new chapter in energy and mobility history. Together, these technologies have the potential to significantly reduce emissions and support a safe and affordable energy future.
India is expanding its EV charging infrastructure with 12,146 stations in 849 cities. Policies promote home and public charging, aiming for 29% EV sales by 2030, highlighting a commitment to reducing carbon emissions & enhancing sustainable transportation
Considering the growth of electric mobility and the consequent responsibility that vehicle batteries imply, more and more countries, such as Germany, India and France, are jumping into the recycling race.