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Charging Ahead: Driving India's EV Revolution in Rural Areas

[journal article]

Simon, Kevin

Abstract

As India races toward an electric vehicle (EV) revolution, the narrative often centers on bustling urban hubs like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. In these cities, charging stations are popping up like mushrooms after rain, fueled by growing EV sales and ambitious government targets. Companies such as... view more

As India races toward an electric vehicle (EV) revolution, the narrative often centers on bustling urban hubs like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. In these cities, charging stations are popping up like mushrooms after rain, fueled by growing EV sales and ambitious government targets. Companies such as Tata Power EZ Charge, ABB India, Ather Energy, Servotech, Charzer, Magenta Mobility, and Exicom are at the forefront, rolling out sleek chargers and smart grids to power this urban transformation. Yet, beyond the city limits lies a vast, untapped frontier: rural India, home to nearly 66% of the country's 1.4 billion people. This sprawling landscape - dotted with villages, farms, and rugged terrain - holds the key to a truly inclusive EV revolution. But it's a frontier fraught with challenges: unreliable electricity, high infrastructure costs, low EV adoption, tricky geography, and a stubborn awareness gap. How can India's top charging companies adapt their urban playbook to light up the countryside? Let's dive into these hurdles and explore the path forward.... view less

Keywords
India; mobility; electric vehicle; energy supply

Classification
Economic Sectors
Area Development Planning, Regional Research

Document language
English

Publication Year
2025

Journal
IndraStra Global, 11 (2025) 2

ISSN
2381-3652

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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