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Title: CONSUMER PERCEPTION OF EV IN INDIA
Authors: DABHADE, ANIL KUMAR
Keywords: CONSUMERS PERCEPTION
EV IN INDIA
EV POLICY
Issue Date: May-2022
Series/Report no.: TD-6216;
Abstract: With current research, dwindling fossil fuels supplies and rising prices, an alternative source of energy to power motor vehicle is urgently required. Auto industry sectors are leading the charge in the field of electrical vehicles, which they see as a long-term answer for both the auto industry & the environment in India. EV presence in on Indian roadways is quite minimal in the current market context, despite the fact that the Indian government is enacting EV laws. The main rationale for the Indian government’s support for the EV policy is that electrical vehicles reduce reliance on oil, reduce greenhouse gas emission, and improve air quality. The biggest contaminant has been identified as coming from metropolitan areas. As a result, it is critical that residents of these cities recognise the importance of doing their part to minimise the consumption of life-threatening gases and pollutants. The goal of this study was to look at “Consumer perception of Electrical Vehicles in India.” Despite the fact that research in this subject is progressively gathering up steam, it remains one of India’s most overlooked segments.
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