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For the introduction of EVs in the Indian Army, a clear timeline is currently being developed. The government has implemented a number of practical measures to support EVs in India, including the FAME I and II regulations, which have significantly boosted infrastructural growth and are supporting the country’s EV ecosystem.
Additionally, the installation of EV charging stations has been delicensed in order to promote EV adoption. Additionally, it will concentrate on bolstering its logistics and supply chain to make it more climate change-resistant and on preparing soldiers to function in a world with changing climates.
Even if a large portion of the electricity used by electric automobiles comes from carbon-emitting operations in steam power plants, these vehicles are nonetheless good for the environment.
The India Military Electric Vehicle market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
Three of India’s top manufacturers of electric vehicles provided examples of their products as the second-largest military equipment in the world as well as the introduction of electric cars.
Representatives from Tata Motors, Excellent Metallic Industries, and Revolt Motors displayed their electric vehicles and provided updates on the expansion of their operational range and skills over the preceding few years.
It was acknowledged during the show that the Indian Military’s initiative to introduce EVs and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. One of the main items on the agenda of the ongoing Military Commanders Convention was the introduction of electrical vehicles.
There has been a strong drive over the past seven years to introduce more and more electrical vehicles into government agencies.