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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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kavitivasavi
Kaviti Vasavi 10 months 3 weeks ago

Here are some innovative strategies to boost electric vehicle adoption:

1. **Community EV Sharing Programs:** Establish community-based electric vehicle sharing programs where residents can rent EVs for short-term use, promoting familiarity and convenience.

2. **EV Subscription Services:** Introduce subscription-based services that allow individuals to access electric vehicles on a monthly basis, providing flexibility without the commitment of ownership.

3. **Integration with Public Transit:** Integrate electric vehicles into existing public transportation systems, offering last-mile connectivity options such as electric shuttles or bike-sharing programs.

4. **Incentives for EV Charging Infrastructure:** Provide incentives or subsidies for businesses and property owners to install EV charging stations, especially in high-traffic areas like shopping centers, office complexes, and residential neighborhoods.

5. **Tax Benefits and Rebates:** Offer tax credits, rebates..etc..,

srinivasans_6
Srinivasan s 10 months 3 weeks ago

sir my humble suggestion to control the farmers protest is to restrict the movement of the tractors to its registered RTA limit only.if the farmers want to take their farm products to nearby town they should have a special permission to cross the RTA limit.That permission should be for limited period only and that should be a temporary one.If we enact this farmers cannot bring their tractors and farm equipment to block the road to Delhi.
thank you sir.

JYOTIPRAKASHBANERJEE
JYOTIPRAKASHBANERJEE 10 months 3 weeks ago

1. **Financial Incentives:** Introduce attractive financial incentives for electric vehicle (EV) buyers, such as tax credits, rebates, or subsidies. This can significantly reduce the initial cost barrier and encourage more people to switch to EVs.

2. **Infrastructure Investment:** Accelerate the development of EV charging infrastructure. Government and private partnerships can create a comprehensive and easily accessible charging network, alleviating range anxiety among potential EV owners.

3. **Corporate Fleets Transition:** Encourage businesses to adopt electric vehicles for their fleets. Offering incentives or tax benefits for companies that transition to electric fleets can have a cascading effect, influencing both employees and other businesses.

4. **Education and Awareness Campaigns:** Launch nationwide awareness campaigns to educate the public about the benefits of electric vehicles.

Sharath Kashyap R
Sharath Kashyap R 10 months 3 weeks ago

In continuation to my previous suggestion, Foreign manufacturing, energy sector companies have got lot of money. Now they hire these software consultancies do some software related work. Now they are considered as clients & these clients exploit the employees of these software companies in the name of client visits & other stuff. Now, as they give the work to consultancies, they are treated as gods. But one thing you have to note here. Whatever they are, but they are doing business, right? In the name of business, if you are exploiting your business counterpart’s company’s employees, is this moral? Does anybody have any idea on this? I leave it to the reader. So what I am saying is westerners are mainly business people, but they are doing business in immoral tactics ways. What our government is doing to check this? My intention is, rightful ways should be followed to live the life. Hence, mentioned these suggestions.

Sharath Kashyap R
Sharath Kashyap R 10 months 3 weeks ago

In continuation to my previous suggestion, We are not understanding the main thing here. Money should not be the main motive. Money should be a part of society. But complete society should not stand on money. So, we need to become third, then Second & then the first largest economy. But at the same time, we need to check that we are doing this in rightful manner. Also, we need to check whether our motto is to make big economy or to have prosperous & healthy society. Because prosperous & healthy society comes from rightful & moral motive. Western countries are nothing but immoral business people. They exploit everything for money. But this kind of buddhi should not come to our people & their future generations. My question is, what steps are taken by our government in this regard? See, I will tell you one thing, these western people are using money to exploit our citizens up to date. These so called Software consultancy MNCs are examples of this.

Sharath Kashyap R
Sharath Kashyap R 10 months 3 weeks ago

My suggestion is, we have to change our perspective & thereby the perspective of the whole world starting by me myself. The no.1 country in the world should be that country which is no. 1 in taking the right-fullness & Moral decisions. Also which walks & take the whole world together with it in rightful path. This should be the perspective of every citizen of earth. As an example, from childhood, we need to give our children a chance to live their lives like normal human beings. But what our education policymakers are doing. They are putting programming in high school level. If we make our children so much money oriented from childhood only, then what way do they live? If everybody starts doing programming, then why does software Engineers are required? The problem is in our perspective. We are thinking, Money is the main thing in the world & US has money, Europe has money, So, blindly follow them, blindly compete them. If they are eating mud, what you will also eat mud?

SindhuSinghPorte
SindhuSinghPorte 10 months 3 weeks ago

Public policy suggestions :
Infrastructure Expansion: Develop a comprehensive plan to expand charging infrastructure, focusing on strategic locations like highways, urban centers, and public parking lots.

Incentive Programs: Introduce attractive incentives such as tax credits, rebates, and subsidies for EV purchases, along with special benefits like access to HOV lanes and reduced registration fees.

Public Awareness Campaigns: Launch educational campaigns to dispel myths about EVs, highlighting their benefits for the environment, savings on fuel costs, and technological advancements.

Santosh Sharad Saraf
Santosh Sharad Saraf 10 months 3 weeks ago

1. Lithium ion battery cells are not being manufactured in India yet. we must start manufacturing by pacing such factories.
2. We in India, do not manufacture good quality MosFET BMS (battery management systems). We must start it.
3. We don't manufacture good controllers even though we have a very good man power and talented electronic resources. We must start it.
4. We are loosing our educated/semi educated young population by not facilitating them and absorbing them in the system of training and building this required infrastructure.