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Corporates as trailblazers for a sustainable future : Lithium Urban Technologies
According to the National Electric Mobility Mission Plan 2020, the mobility in India is facing multiple challenges with regard to environmental degradation.
"India can become the first country of its size which will run 100 per cent of electric vehicles”, says Power Minister, Piyush Goyal. According to the National Electric Mobility Mission Plan 2020, the mobility in India is facing multiple challenges with regard to environmental degradation. An alternate measure can be seen through the use of Electrical Vehicles (EVs).
The current market is growing but quite stagnant and consumers are still quite apprehensive to tread the path of EVs. Electric vehicles face barriers in the eyes of consumers with regard to its charging time, battery replacement costs and driving range limitations.
Electric Vehicles (EVs) have the potential to deliver a greener and de-carbonised future for India and to set an example, Lithium Urban Technologies provides a solution to corporates through bulk adoption to advance the trend of EVs. The business to business market is provided with an opportunity to serve as the trailblazers in the green movement of India. Investing in this type of transportation will enable more sustainability and cost effectiveness. Using EVs will also spread awareness through implementation to promote a carbon-free future.
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