Authors :
Ashika Preethi S; Chinnasamy P; Srimathi P
Volume/Issue :
Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 11 - November
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10319937
Abstract :
The world has come to rely heavily on
electric vehicles (E-vehicles) as a solution to the terrible
environmental effects of burning fossil fuels, as modern
vehicles contribute significantly to pollution. Even the
scarcity of natural resources and the recent increase in
petrol prices inspire people to consider electric vehicles
as a fantastic option for transportation that has no
negative environmental impact. The current state of the
industry demands green electricity, and the adoption of
e-vehicles provides a significant push to reduce
pollution. It is a well-known fact that e-vehicles have a
vast market potential. As such, effective advertising and
marketing strategies are needed to increase market
share by raising awareness of the advantages of e-
vehicles and inspiring consumers to make their
purchase decisions. It's important to understand the
buyer's perspective and expectations. The purpose of
this essay is to investigate the intentions behind the
adoption of e-vehicles.
In India, the country with the second-largest street
network in the world, traveling by road is an essential
form of transportation. In India, 90% of passengers and
64.4% of all goods transportation use roads occasionally
due to sluggish improvements in infrastructure and high
street connectivity. The growing demand for
automobiles accounts for the automobile industry's
boom in India. While motors have made life more
convenient, their main drawback is that they produce a
variety of pollutants. Fugitive fuel and source emissions
are among the pollutants released by motors; the
quantity of emissions varies depending on the type of
car, maintenance, and other factors. The most common
pollutants found in gas and gas-powered motors are
hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide, whereas the most
common and predictable pollutants found in diesel-
powered vehicles are particulates and oxides of
nitrogen.
A solution to this enormous issue of reducing
pollution is the e-vehicle. All across the world, electric
motors are booming. Electric vehicles provide the fuel
economy, zero carbon dioxide emissions, and
environmental adoption that are necessary for the
current state of affairs. It's a challenging endeavor to
meet customer expectations and provide the specified
product in a developing nation like India while keeping
in mind that the nice first-class product wants to be
made available. It is important to take into account both
the available inventory and the anticipated demand.
From the same vantage point, the researcher has made
an effort to investigate the assessment of electrical
vehicles taking particular dimensions into account.
The world has come to rely heavily on
electric vehicles (E-vehicles) as a solution to the terrible
environmental effects of burning fossil fuels, as modern
vehicles contribute significantly to pollution. Even the
scarcity of natural resources and the recent increase in
petrol prices inspire people to consider electric vehicles
as a fantastic option for transportation that has no
negative environmental impact. The current state of the
industry demands green electricity, and the adoption of
e-vehicles provides a significant push to reduce
pollution. It is a well-known fact that e-vehicles have a
vast market potential. As such, effective advertising and
marketing strategies are needed to increase market
share by raising awareness of the advantages of e-
vehicles and inspiring consumers to make their
purchase decisions. It's important to understand the
buyer's perspective and expectations. The purpose of
this essay is to investigate the intentions behind the
adoption of e-vehicles.
In India, the country with the second-largest street
network in the world, traveling by road is an essential
form of transportation. In India, 90% of passengers and
64.4% of all goods transportation use roads occasionally
due to sluggish improvements in infrastructure and high
street connectivity. The growing demand for
automobiles accounts for the automobile industry's
boom in India. While motors have made life more
convenient, their main drawback is that they produce a
variety of pollutants. Fugitive fuel and source emissions
are among the pollutants released by motors; the
quantity of emissions varies depending on the type of
car, maintenance, and other factors. The most common
pollutants found in gas and gas-powered motors are
hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide, whereas the most
common and predictable pollutants found in diesel-
powered vehicles are particulates and oxides of
nitrogen.
A solution to this enormous issue of reducing
pollution is the e-vehicle. All across the world, electric
motors are booming. Electric vehicles provide the fuel
economy, zero carbon dioxide emissions, and
environmental adoption that are necessary for the
current state of affairs. It's a challenging endeavor to
meet customer expectations and provide the specified
product in a developing nation like India while keeping
in mind that the nice first-class product wants to be
made available. It is important to take into account both
the available inventory and the anticipated demand.
From the same vantage point, the researcher has made
an effort to investigate the assessment of electrical
vehicles taking particular dimensions into account.