Before I start telling all about the benefits and drawbacks of E-Vehicles. I want to answer the most frequently asked question.
Why India still a developing country?
Hello friends! It has been 72 years passed since we got independence from British Raj, yet we are still a developing country. I don’t want to criticize the Indian government, but Japan was destroyed in World War Two in the year 1945, but they have recovered and became a superpower today. well, there are many reasons why India is still a developing country?, But our main focus is toward.
“Accepting New Technology and supporting New technology”
We Indians do not accept new technology frequently until it is easy to use and entertaining. Before smartphones were invented we got Desktop computers but most of the population do not own them or showed any interest in purchasing a computer for their child. I know most of you say the computer was expensive at that time, but frankly, you can set up a basic computer just for Rupees 12,000/- in the year 2009, but later on, most of the population went for smartphones which were easy to use than Windows XP, and these days an Rs.15000/- smartphone is common for all, so what have we lost here?
“A computer in every home in the year 2009 would have made more software developers and entrepreneurs when compared to every person with a smartphone in 2019 made more TikTok stars”
Coming back to E-Vehicle
If you haven’t read the above paragraph, and reding from here this will be a bouncer ball for you, and for those who have read the above paragraph. The same is happening with E-Vehicles today what had happened with computers in 2007 – 2009, We have this new emerging technology, vehicles running on battery power with ZERO emission, But no we are good with our petrol-powered vehicles, so let’s start understanding our E-Vehicles.
Why E-Vehicles?
An E-Vehicle runs on a battery charge which powers a motor to rotate the wheels, Wow! quite easy to understand than understanding Internal combustion engines, MT/AT transmission, number of valves, number of pistons and the list goes on. so you got more than enough information on your E-Vehicle hence no more getting tricked by mechanics using heavy words which go completely bouncer over your head.
Are you fed off by your vehicle service cost?
Here is a piece of good news for you, an E-Vehicle don’t need service and maintenance just a change of battery once in 5 to 8 years.
Not yet convincing?
here a fact that will attract most of the Indians, an E-Vehicle cost Rs:10 Pisa per KM in Hyderabad and may vary as per your residing state.
But what if we run out of charge?
I agree with you on this particular point that we don’t have highly developed infrastructure for charging E-Vehicles, but things are changing we are getting the charging point in Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai, other than that if you’re a daily office going person any E-vehicle will give a Range of 100KM per full charge, “do your calculations office guys” and start saving on transportation and contribute towards saving your environment.
Getting bullied because you’re slow?
are you really slow? No! you are not.there are many E-Vehicle which go 0 – 60kmph in just 4 seconds and top speed up to 80kmph unless you buy a Tesla, so that is a fair compromise giving up top speed for per km cost, and frankly 80kmph is enough unless you Race someone on regular basis.
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