Abstract:
In order to provide environmentally friendly transportation options, the worldwide automobile industry is moving toward electric cars (EVs). India, a country with a fast-expanding economy, is enacting laws to encourage electric mobility as a result of its struggles with urbanization and environmental issues. This research looks at the National Electric Mobility Mission Plan (NEMMP) and the Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Hybrid and Electric Vehicles (FAME) scheme's effects on India's electric vehicle laws. The acceptance of EVs, business investments, and infrastructural expansion are all noteworthy. Delhi, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka lead the way in state-level initiatives in terms of duration and focus. Problems include expensive prices, a short range, and an unequal infrastructure for charging, necessitating constant improvements and breakthroughs in technology. Comparing India to other countries shows how far the country has come. Moving forward, the country will focus on improving policies, developing new technologies, boosting domestic manufacturing, expanding its charging infrastructure, and conducting research. The FAME scheme's success emphasizes cooperation between legislators, businesses, and consumers and creates the foundation for long-term prosperity.
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