Electrifying India: The Rise of a Global EV Hub

 According to an NITI Aayog estimate, they predict the number of electric vehicles on Indian roadways to reach 30% by 2030.

 FAME India plan, which gives incentives for the purchase of Electric Vehicles and promotes the construction of charging infrastructure, is one of the important projects.

 Tata Motors, Mahindra Electric, and Hero Electric are the major Indian corporations that are investing heavily in EV manufacture. Tesla, Suzuki, and Hyundai have also declared plans to establish production operations.

 As battery technology advances, the range anxiety associated with EVs diminishes, encouraging more people to make the move.

 The absence of charging infrastructure is one of the most significant hurdles that India confronts in becoming a worldwide center for electric vehicles.