News agency PTI quoted Deloitte’s annual report to share information that more than a third of Indian consumers are showing interest in electric and hybrid vehicles, as the segment has been eco-friendly, self-manufactured, and sustainable since the pandemic. Looking forward to moving forward with India moving towards a solution.
The study says that 59 percent of Indian consumers were concerned about climate change, pollution levels, and emissions from gasoline/diesel vehicles, indicating that electric vehicles (EVs) are more likely to result in “lower fuel costs, environmental awareness, and better driving.” Because of experience.
The focus on battery swapping and charging infrastructure along with the focus on battery swapping and charging infrastructure in the Union Budget 2022, along with the emphasis on green mobility, has also raised public interest, the report said.
According to PTI, from September to October 2021, Deloitte surveyed over 26,000 consumers in 25 countries to find out their opinions on various critical issues affecting the automotive space, including the development of advanced technology.<!–
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