With rapid growth in air pollution and climate change, there is a need for Sustainable Innovative Solutions.
According to (Our World in Data) the transport sector contributes 17% of global greenhouse gas emissions.
The primary source of air pollution is vehicle exhaust. Electric vehicles contribute to curbing air pollution which results in improving air quality as electric vehicles don’t produce carbon dioxide and other harmful gases.
India is one of few countries that pledged to EV Adoption in the United Nations Environment Program in 2021 and convert 30% of vehicles to EVs by 2030.
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WHY SWITCH TO EV?
Owning an EV is friendly to ECOSYSTEM.
EVs are economical, require less maintenance and running costs.
Zero tailpipe emissions.
Electric vehicles are easy to drive and quiet.
Convenience of charging at home.
No noise pollution.
EV batteries are recyclable and can create a closed-loop system.
Anyone can generate electricity for an EV to run but not other forms of fuels. Generating own electricity (solar) can make one independent and not rely on the government for power and taxes.
EVs are typically 85–90% efficient, while internal combustion engine cars are 17–21% efficient.
One litre of petrol contains approximately 9 kWh of energy. With this amount of energy, petrol-powered two-wheelers can travel about 40-50 km, while electric two-wheelers can cover up to 350 km using the same energy capacity. Similarly, petrol-powered four-wheelers achieve a range of 12-18 km per litre of petrol, whereas electric four-wheelers can travel 60-65 km with the equivalent energy from a battery pack.
According to the Department of Energy (DOE), in an EV, about 59-62 % of the electrical energy from the grid goes to turning the wheels.
Today India is able to generate more than 42% of electricity with renewable sources of energy.
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