India isn’t just adopting electric vehicles — it’s shaping the future of mobility. With a target of 80 million EVs on the road by 2030, the country is moving beyond policy and production into strategic leadership. The government’s 7C vision — Common, Connected, Convenient, Congestion-free, Charged, Clean, and Cutting-edge — is more than a slogan. It’s a blueprint for transformation. Here’s what defines India’s EV thought leadership today: - Vision-Driven Innovation Local battery manufacturing is scaling fast, with costs projected to drop 20–25% in the next 3–5 years. The PM E-Drive scheme is catalyzing adoption across buses, fleets, and passenger vehicles. - Global Inspiration, Local Execution India is learning from Norway’s tax incentives and China’s infrastructure scale — but adapting them to its own urban and economic realities. The push for interoperable charging and EV-ready buildings signals long-term market clarity. - Leadership Beyond Technology EVs are creating new jobs, new skills, and new roles — from battery engineers to urban planners. The shift isn’t just industrial; it’s societal. Clean mobility is becoming a public good, not just a private choice. - The Road Ahead India’s EV journey is at an inflection point. With the right mix of policy consistency, infrastructure investment, and industry collaboration, the country can become a global hub for sustainable mobility — not just in manufacturing, but in mindset. The question isn’t whether India will lead. It’s how boldly we’ll define the path. hashtag#EVIndia hashtag#ThoughtLeadership hashtag#SustainableMobility hashtag#GreenTransport hashtag#FutureOfMobility hashtag#EVVision hashtag#InnovationLeadership hashtag#GRNLYFT hashtag#GRNLYFTMOBILITY ...
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