With
Indian Government dream to make India, completely electric by 2030, consider petrol
and diesel cars
on their way out. After all being the fourth largest consumer of energy, with total
energy consumption of 638 million tons of oil, India is now looking forward to
live green with electric vehicles, as the new buzz.
In the country, concept of hybrid
and e-vehicles is quite a new concept for many. But if you look back at the
history of vehicles, you will learn that, “electric vehicles” is quite an old
concept, which goes way back in mid-19th century (some time in 1830s).
Now, automakers as well as the
government are gearing up to bring electric mobility to the country all over
again with advance models that too very fast. Next year, a number of electric
cars will hit the road and you will get to see more charging stations.
Government Role
Adoption of electric vehicles requires mass-level efforts, as the biggest
problem in the way of electric mobility in India is lack of charging
infrastructure. India has nearly 56,000 fuel stations but only a little more
than 200 charging stations. Thereby electric mobility requires a big push. This
has already happened, by government ordering to crop up more charging stations
by next year and by placing orders for 10,000 electric cars with private
companies.
Beginning of Change:
•Indian Oil Corporation became India's first oil marketing company to set up a charging station at a petrol pump in Nagpur.
•Japanese automakers Suzuki Motor and Toyota Motor have finalized an agreement to manufacture and sell electric vehicles in India within three years.
•Honda Cars India Limited (HCIL) is readying an electric vehicle strategy aligned with the needs of the Indian market.
•HCIL, the Indian subsidiary of the Japanese carmaker, is evaluating developing country-specific battery electric vehicles addressing the issue of affordability and its suitability under Indian traffic conditions.
“We as a company are glad to see
all the efforts and initiatives that government is taking. Shriram AutomallIndia Limited (SAMIL) as a whole, while playing its part in the National
Development, look forward to update its inventory with used e-vehicles/hybrid
vehicles to promote, more sustainable means of transport in India” said Sameer
Malhotra (CEO, Shriram Automall)
Till
then if you are looking forward to acquire or dispose used vehicles or
equipment compliant with latest government emission norms, SHRIRAM AUTOMALL is the best place to
come to. Visit your nearest Automall or download “MY SAMIL APP” to go through their latest inventory filled with
used vehicles of every make & model. You can also click the link below to
simply register yourself.
LINK: https://goo.gl/tk9WYw
Download MySAMIL Mobile App: https://goo.gl/BMpnCf
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