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Shoonya Campaign Townhall - Innovative Strategies To Boost Electric Vehicle Adoption

Shoonya Campaign Townhall - Innovative Strategies To Boost Electric Vehicle Adoption
Start Date :
Feb 13, 2024
Last Date :
Mar 13, 2024
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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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 ...

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 valuable ideas and suggestions to promote and enhance the clean electric mobility ecosystem in India. The Townhall focuses on electric vehicles (EVs) and their associated advantages, including cost savings, clean air, health benefits, and emission reduction.

In line with this initiative, NITI Aayog in collaboration with MyGov, invites input from citizens.

To learn more about the Shoonya Campaign and discover the benefits of EVs, please visit the Shoonya campaign website at www.shoonya.info

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Prajjwal Biswas_1
Prajjwal Biswas 9 months 2 days ago

Implementing accessible charging infrastructure in rural areas can accelerate EV adoption. Additionally, offering financial incentives and collaboration with local businesses for charging station deployment would address challenges and make electric vehicles more viable in diverse regions of India.

ranjeet66@gmail.com
Ranjeet Joshipura 9 months 3 days ago

Three thoughts on incentivsing people to opt for EVs. (1). EVs today are pricier than other cars. Incentivise the buyer with a small rebate on their electricity bills. (2) provide rebate on tolls, parking fees, ‘preferred’ access to certain public facilities like parkings, toll lanes, etc. (3) convert all taxis to EVs thru subsidised loans, dedicated charging spots.

TeeshaRani
Teesha Rani 9 months 3 days ago

Many citizen want to buy e vehicles but due to their high cost, they can't afford it & buy petrol or cng vehicles. We can provide them subsidy especially those who have income certificate proving that they belong to low income group.

swethakan3@gmail.com
Swetha Kannan 9 months 3 days ago

6. We have to implement the EV with quality vehicles. So that it can give maximum result. Production , implementation are to be tested properly. This may create new jobs to people in EV side implementation. Need to validate and take it.

kartikeyasharma7@gmail.com
Kartikeya Sharma 9 months 4 days ago

Dedicated EV lane in major cities for ensuring less speed fluctuation and better range output could be drawn.

If not free, reduced EV parking fee across parking spots will encourage people.

Major european player are missing in EV segment, many people are waiting for them to enter, due to trust factor. Govt. should expedite there entry by enabling or encouraging them to partner with leading local manufacturer to match rising demand.