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Shoonya Campaign Townhall - Inviting Suggestions on initiatives or campaigns to raise public awareness about the benefits of EVs

Start Date :
Jan 16, 2024
Last Date :
Feb 16, 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 ...
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T HARI GOPAL
2 years 4 months ago
The Shoonya campaign aims to reduce air pollution in India by accelerating the adoption of electric vehicles for last-mile delivery. The campaign aims to: Create awareness and demand among consumers for zero pollution delivery. Recognize and support industry initiatives toward fleet electrification.
The “Shoonya – Zero Pollution Mobility” campaign aims to improve air quality in India byaccelerating the deployment of electric vehicles (EVs) for ride-hailing and delivery services. The campaign is administered by NITI Aayog and has over 130 corporate partners.
List of Main Components of Electric Cars and Their Functions
Traction Battery Pack. The first component available in every electric car is a traction battery pack. ...
Power Inverter or Power Inverter. ...
Controller. ...
Traction Motor. ...
Chargers. ...
Transmission (Transmission) ...
DC Converter. ...
Auxiliary Battery.
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Dr Sachin Udmale
2 years 4 months ago
Increased warranty for battery and Highlight by everyone in advertising
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Rahul
2 years 4 months ago
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keval patel
2 years 4 months ago
the first thing we want to know is electricity is rare but in some villages person are not afford that kind of electricity bill and they more prefer petrol vehicle.
if electricity cost reduced in future than more chances there everyone can afford the ev vehical.
this is my opinion.
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Sarah Zaki
2 years 4 months ago
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Nazakat Ahmed
2 years 4 months ago
Community Workshops: Organize workshops in local communities to educate people about the benefits of EVs, addressing common concerns and highlighting cost savings.
Test Drive Events: Host EV test drive events to allow residents to experience electric vehicles firsthand, breaking misconceptions and showcasing their performance.
Collaborate with Local Businesses: Partner with local businesses to set up EV charging stations, demonstrating commitment to sustainability and encouraging EV adoption.
School Programs: Implement educational programs in schools to teach students about the environmental impact of traditional vehicles versus EVs, fostering a sense of responsibility.
Incentive Programs: Introduce incentives for EV purchases or charging infrastructure installations, making it financially attractive for individuals and businesses.
Social Media Campaigns: Launch social media campaigns featuring success stories, testimonials, and infographics to reach a broader audience and create
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Bhavana kadia
2 years 4 months ago
Electric vehicles (EVs) offer various benefits, contributing to environmental, economic, and social advantages. Here are some key benefits of electric vehicles:
1. **Environmental Impact:**
- **Reduced Greenhouse Gas Emissions:** EVs produce zero tailpipe emissions, helping to decrease air pollution and combat climate change.
- **Lower Noise Pollution:** Electric vehicles are generally quieter than traditional vehicles, contributing to reduced noise pollution in urban areas.
2. **Energy Efficiency:**
- **Higher Energy Efficiency:** Electric motors are more efficient than internal combustion engines, translating to higher energy efficiency and reduced energy waste.
3. **Economic Advantages:**
- **Lower Operating Costs:** EVs typically have lower operating costs compared to traditional vehicles due to fewer moving parts and the generally lower cost of electricity compared to gasoline.
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Sandeep
2 years 4 months ago
1. Creating a Solar farms where the batteries are charged using Solar energy and riders pre book battery and get it from pumps or any centres.
2. In Homes , charging done using inverters where inverters are charged by Solarenergy . Even home can turn into centers providing batteries to requestors
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PARTHA CHAUDHURI
2 years 5 months ago
In a conventional petrol/diesel/CNG driven vehicle, braking is done by hydraulically pushing brake-shoes against the rotating wheels to force them to stop. From an energy-use aspect, this means that that the entire energy of motion (kinetic energy) is transformed into heat-energy through friction imposed between the brake-shoes and the wheels. Every application of brake wastes the kinetic energy as dissipated heat.
In an electric vehicle, the motor can be run back with the force of rotation of the wheels as an alternate method of braking. The motor then functions as a generator and a good portion of the kinetic energy is converted back into electricity and recharges the battery as the vehicle slows down. This is electro-magnetic braking, a unique advantage of electric vehicles. Of course, the conventional braking facility is also provided for quick stopping.
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