There's no doubt that Electric Vehicles are the future of the world because they generate zero emission of carbon footprints.
In 2021, over 0.32 million electric vehicles were sold in India, as a sign of increasing demand.
As the technology is developing, it's tackling the drawbacks of the EVs and finding better solutions for them, to make it a better and easy choice for common people.
Fast charging stations are increasing to recharge EVs in the middle of the road trip, making them more durable.
Its nature-friendly features are attracting the people more, making them self-aware and encouraging them to take steps for the betterment of the environment.
NITI Aayog plans to increase the sales of EVs to the maximum by 2030, to achieve the goal of zero carbon emissions by 2070.
The EVs adoption in India is based on the Paris Agreement which focuses on improving the air quality of the cities and decreasing oil imports.
The performance of EVs better than the normal cars, fueling on renewable resources like wind or sun, is what attracts the people more to buy them.