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Shoonya Campaign Townhall - How Can India Make Electric Vehicle More Sustainable Through Green Infrastructure
Start Date :
Feb 13, 2024
Last Date :
Mar 13, 2024
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
The NITI Aayog-led Shoonya campaign, in partnership with MyGov India, is thrilled to announce the electric vehicles Townhall, an open discussion platform for citizens to share ...
recently ,electric scooters exploded, who knows who can b really unlucky, so its responsibility for govt to promote safer battery vehicles, make sure to add temperature monitoring devices to the vehicle and also there should be over charge restrictor, put a limitation on milage, so companies don't force charge the vehicle to boost its milage for their sales, so millage should be restricted based on the quality of battery, as a normal citizen with not much of an idea on anything I think we can add vacuum cover for the battery shell as 1st layer of protection as heat dosent transfer much in vacuum ,first layer is for vehicle shell, 2nd layer is for the batteries, also pressure detector can be go with it ,so it informs user incase of shell damage, its better to use smaller multiple batteries than one large battery so explosion wont be massive, provide battery bunks as one can replace their batteries like we replace gas cylinders and they also chek and replace battery whn its bad condition
Sir, more emphasis should be given to enhance the efficiency of batteries and provision should be given to convert existing vehicle to electric vehicle by engine transplant. We should also work on using solar energy to charge vehicals when there is no charging point nearby
Make car cheaper and provide Service stations in villages
ab har village ki capacity ke barabar solar power plant hoga
trailor buses
Trucks can be used as buses in 2+1 truck and bus model . The trucks trailor buses can used as E buses and when detached in to two the truck engine or driver area can be used as lorry transport in fuel engine or Electric engine connevyeonh to a container behind of l9ading cabin g3hond
the Electrical components like battery are in the bus body rear end Nd truck body rear end and driver cabin in trailor is used for the truck transport as well as bus transport that is making use of E energy or CNG
1+1 Can be two electrical energy of lorry and bus and 1+1+1 is CNG + two electrical motors of bus and lorry in rear 3nd and CNG engine fitted on the driver cabin
so this kind of transport of detaching the cabin can ensure continuity in device by changing the rear end that is detached making bus cabin to recharge and jointed other cabin behind that is charged reducing the expenses of buying buses
such 1+1+1 model bus + trucks in electric and CNG can be done in India
Dear sir,
There is much wisdom in deciding/fixing core values and fixing policy/development framework for National development based on Nationalist ideology/values.
PS: Govt/state must stay cautious against getting influenced by swinging legislative processes/alignments/results (organised ulterior motives to mislead/de-align), and must lay down a firm pathway for progress along Nationalist policy lines, irrespective.
Kindly consider sir.
Regards sir.
The main constraint for EV is charging and battery life. Govt can make more awareness against the use of alternative energy sources and climatic conditions to the public. Charging stations / back up battery resources can be multiplied. Govt can allot more fund for the research in the area of Fuel cell, Battery management , Alternative energy sources.
In conclusion, India has a significant opportunity to drive the sustainability of electric vehicles (EVs) through strategic investment in green infrastructure. By expanding EV charging infrastructure, integrating renewable energy sources, promoting green charging hubs, and incentivizing battery recycling, India can reduce carbon emissions and promote a circular economy. Embracing policies that support EV adoption, electrifying public transportation, and incorporating EV infrastructure into sustainable urban planning will further accelerate this transition. Through collaborative efforts between government, industry, and communities, India can establish a resilient and environmentally friendly transportation ecosystem, paving the way for a greener future.
Moreover, prioritizing the electrification of public transportation fleets and aligning EV infrastructure with sustainable urban planning initiatives will enhance accessibility and convenience for EV users while reducing emissions. Through a multifaceted approach encompassing policy support, research and development, and public-private collaboration, India can lay the groundwork for a greener, more sustainable transportation ecosystem powered by electric vehicles.
India's journey towards sustainable electric vehicles (EVs) hinges on robust green infrastructure development. A concerted effort to expand charging infrastructure across urban and rural areas, powered by renewable sources like solar and wind energy, forms the backbone of this endeavor. By strategically integrating EV charging with the existing power grid and promoting smart charging solutions, India can optimize energy usage and minimize environmental impact. Incentivizing the establishment of green charging hubs, coupled with policies supporting battery recycling and reuse, will further bolster sustainability efforts.