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In India, the automotive industry is witnessing a surge in electric vehicle (EV) adoption as the government pushes for cleaner and greener transportation solutions. With the aim to reduce carbon emissions and dependency on fossil fuels, various states in India have introduced incentives and subsidies to promote the use of electric vehicles. Major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad are seeing a growing number of EV charging stations being set up to support the increasing demand for electric vehicles. Companies like Tata Motors, Mahindra Electric, and MG Motor India are leading the way in the electric vehicle market with their range of affordable and eco-friendly vehicles. The Indian government’s ambitious target of having 30% of all vehicles on the road to be electric by 2030 is driving the growth of the EV market in the country. Electric two-wheelers, four-wheelers, and commercial vehicles are becoming increasingly popular among consumers looking for sustainable transportation options. As the infrastructure for electric vehicles continues to expand across India, more and more people are making the switch to electric vehicles. This shift towards electric mobility is not only beneficial for the environment but also helps in reducing the country’s dependence on imported oil. With advancements in technology and the availability of affordable electric vehicles, the future of transportation in India looks promising and environmentally friendly.

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