India To Have 123 Million Electric Vehicles On Road By 2032: Report
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India’s EV fleet set to surge to 123 Million by 2032, says new report
New Delhi, May 6: India is projected to have as many as 123 million electric vehicles (EVs) on its roads by 2032, driven by robust government incentives under the National EV Targets (NEV), according to a joint report by the India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA) and Customized Energy Solutions (CES).The report highlights a dramatic surge in the country’s EV adoption, with the on-road lithium-ion EV population growing nearly twelvefold — from 350,…
India to have 123 million EVs on roads by 2032 under National EV Targets scenario: IESA-CES report
To support the projected EV growth, India’s cumulative installed electric vehicle (EV) charging points—public and captive—will need to grow from around 76,000 in 2024 to between 0.9 million and 2.1 million by 2032, according to the report by India Energy Storage Alliance (IES) and Customized Energy Solutions (CES).India is set to see a notable surge in electric vehicles, with an estimated 123 million EVs on the roads by 2032 under the National E…
India Poised For 123 Million Electric Vehicles By 2032, Report Highlights Path To Net Zero
India will have 123 million electric vehicles on road by 2032 under the best-case scenario, said a report by India Energy Storage Alliance and Customised Energy Solutions released on Tuesday. In a significant move towards sustainable development and to achieve net zero emissions by 2070, there is a need to adopt electric vehicles. This can bolster India’s economy while supporting the ambitious target set for 2030—EV penetration of 30%, the repor…
India will have 123 million EVs by 2032: Report
New Delhi, May 6 (PTI) India will have 123 million electric vehicles on road by 2032 under the best case scenario, said a report by India Energy Storage Alliance and Customised Energy Solutions released on Tuesday. In a significant move towards sustainable development and to achieve net zero emissions by 2070, there is a need to adopt electric vehicles (EVs). This can bolster India’s economy while supporting the ambitious target set for 2030—EV …
Odisha Governor Converts Official Fleet to Electric Vehicles, Expands Solar Power to Achieve Net-Zero Raj Bhavan - The Logical Indian
Odisha Governor Dr. Hari Babu Kambhampati has taken a significant step towards environmental sustainability by converting most of his official vehicle fleet to electric vehicles (EVs) and spearheading the transformation of Raj Bhavan, Bhubaneswar, into the state’s first net-zero energy campus. The Raj Bhavan currently operates a 150-kilowatt rooftop solar power plant, with plans underway to add another 400 kW capacity, aiming to eliminate the mo…
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