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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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Rakesh Kumar parte
2 years 5 months ago
topic electrical vehicle
Today is the year 2024, along with the times, change is also necessary, similarly there is a need for change in the vehicles too, earlier people used to drive on petrol vehicles.Now the importance of electrical vehicles has increased because we have to save the environment so that the polluted environment of our city remains clean.We all must use electrical vehicles as much as possible and it is mandatory to use local bus government authority basis for transport sport. Thank you
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ARUNKUMAR
2 years 5 months ago
Using electric vehicles won’t solve pollution problems. Government should provide good public transport facilities and everyone try to use those. And then instead petrol, diesel vehicles we should use biofuel and electric vehicles. By this way our foreign reserves also increase
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VikasRaghunathJagtap
2 years 5 months ago
Govt. has to ban traditional petrol and diesel vehicle in cities which has high air pollution. Make mandatory to citizen to buy only Electric Vehicles.
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MANOJ KUMAR DWIVEDI
2 years 5 months ago
EVs convert over 77% of the electrical energy from the grid to power at the wheels. Conventional gasoline vehicles only convert about 12%–30% of the energy stored in gasoline to power at the wheels.
Fuel-Cell Electric Vehicle: Runs on hydrogen gas rather than gasoline and emits no tailpipe emissions. These vehicles use a fuel-cell stack and oxygen from the air to convert hydrogen gas, stored on board, into electricity, which powers the vehicle's electric motor.
Electric cars have greater horsepower than petrol cars, with a standard car having about 120hp and Tesla's Model S between 360 – 470hp. EVs accelerate faster and can hit peak torque from zero kilometres an hour.
There might be no tailpipe emissions from an electric vehicle (EV) but if they're heavier – which the average one currently is – there could be more pollution from brake, tyre, and road wear.
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MANOJ KUMAR DWIVEDI
2 years 5 months ago
For instance, a recent survey shows that between 2021 and 2022, the number of EVs sold in India jumped by a whopping 210 percent. Likewise, according to the Economic Survey of 2023, the country's yearly sale of electric vehicles will touch the 10 million threshold by 2030.
Propelling electric vehicles for the future is a dream that is gradually taking shape not just globally, but also in India. The Economic Survey 2023 predicts that India's EV market will grow with a CAGR of 49% between 2022 and 2030, with 10 million annual sales by 2030.
Greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide, accelerate climate change which has already caused global temperatures to increase. While fighting climate change can feel like a big ask for individuals, switching to an electric vehicle is an easy way to reduce your carbon footprint.
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MANOJ KUMAR DWIVEDI
2 years 5 months ago
Like every technology, EVs have negative environmental impacts, as well. Just like conventional cars and trucks, they are made of steel, plastics, and other materials whose manufacture consumes energy and produces pollution. In addition, almost all EVs today employ lithium-ion batteries.
Here's a basic rundown of how electric cars work: EVs receive energy from a charging station and store the energy in its battery. The battery gives power to the motor which moves the wheels. Many electrical parts work together in the background to make this motion happen.
Demand for EVs has grown markedly over the past decade thanks to heightened environmental concerns, greater availability of models, increased cost competitiveness with conventional gas vehicles, and improved vehicle ranges.
EVs accelerate faster than gas-powered cars and have more than enough speed for every-day usage. The reason for this is that electric motors are much simpler than internal combustion engines.
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MANOJ KUMAR DWIVEDI
2 years 5 months ago
One of the primary advantages of electric cars in India is the significantly lower cost of usage compared to internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. As EVs have no need for petrol or diesel, you can save on fuel expenses. The cost of charging an EV is also lower.
Reducing Air Pollution. Within India alone, vehicular traffic contributes to 27% of total air pollution and claims 1.2 million deaths annually. EV adoption in India will therefore significantly reduce the negative global environmental impacts originating from Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) vehicles. Electric vehicles (EVs) offer an opportunity to replace fossil fuels in the transport sector. Electrification of the transport sector can also bring benefits in terms of increased energy efficiency and reduced local pollution. EVs help the environment because they produce much less air and climate pollution than vehicles that run on gasoline. This is true even though much of our electric grid is still powered by fossil fuels.
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MANOJ KUMAR DWIVEDI
2 years 5 months ago
Advantages of Electric Vehicles (EVs) in India:
1. Lower running costs.
2. Low maintenance costs.
3. Tax and financial benefits.
4. Better performance.
5. Zero tailpipe emissions.
6. Easy to drive and quiet.
7. Convenience of charging at home.
8. No fuel, no emissions.
9. Spacious cabin and more storage
10. They are future proof
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Ravi Rai Singh karpetee
2 years 5 months ago
Bahut hi achhi hai scooter 🛴🛵
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parkash govinda jadhav
2 years 5 months ago
hamare Bharat desh ko agar ham sab milkar bachana chahte Hain to hamare rashtra mein electronic ducha ki aur electronic fore wheeler ki abhi jarurat hai iske liye sab Bhartiya milakar electronic scooter aur electronic fore wheeler ka upyog Karen yah karne se hamen bahar ke raste petrol ki kharidi nahin karna padegi aur hamare desh ki liye
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