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India’s Push Towards Electric Vehicles And Its Transition Phase In The Transportation Regime


 


Perisha. R, TNDALU-SOEL, Chennai


ABSTRACT


The importance of transportation system depends on various factors social, economic and political conditions of the economy. It depends on two types of methodologies they are mainly human and physical capital of an economy. Human capital refers to human being’s levels of income and incurred education whereas physical capital refers to needs of human utilizes such as transport, communications, electricity etc. In country like India which mainly focuses on boosting economic growth at all levels. The development mainly comes forth from tertiary and secondary levels of economy they could be none other than the industrial and services areas of the economic structure. These economic developments and activities take place mainly in the urban areas of the country so there is a need to protect the transportation vehicle and industrial emissions. Due to these situations only many countries including India have adopted strategies to move towards energy efficient electric vehicles regime. The use of electric vehicles would provide a transition phase in the country like India as it would minimize the injury or harm that the transportation would cause to the environment and health of the people. The aim of the paper is to bring about the India’s electric vehicle strategy for implementation and its method of initiation in the economy. It also deals with the various government schemes adopted by India in their push towards electric vehicle manufacture. The paper tries to bring out the appraisal policies of government in implementing electric vehicles in the respective states and union territories to analyze and address the needs of the state in implementing the regime of electric vehicles. The paper also brings about the various challenges and problems faced in bringing about the phase of energy transition in the transportation areas it also deals with the lack of awareness of people about the electric vehicles and its lack in the selling and manufacture of electric vehicles due to its system in gap of financial unavailability.


Keywords: transportation, electric vehicle, transition, economic, development, physical capital.



Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

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