Many business histories have been made in the current Internet age. Talking about the smartphone itself, it is going on eating TV, computer, newspapers, watches, calculator, cinema world, banking, travelling, tourism, hotel-restaurant etc. Traditional businesses are falling apart and new businesses are being born. In this changing world, the person who is walking with the times continues to earn his income, the one who is left behind in the race of change is slipping on the margins.
In this sequence, if we talk about the auto industry, then the vehicles running on petrol and diesel will go on decreasing in the coming days and in their place battery-operated electric vehicles will start appearing on the roads. In India, the speed may seem low by making this change, but it is not so slow that a person can sit blindly. Let us tell you that the revolution of electric vehicle has started in India and its beginning is visible in the category of two wheelers and public transport buses. Infrastructure has initial problems but the industry is constantly learning from experience and improving.
We can predict what tomorrow will be like from the electric car revolution taking place in Europe. According to reports, policy decisions are being taken at the administrative level in Britain with the aim of taking an effective war on Climate Change. In Britain, it has been decided that by 2030, the sale of petrol and diesel cars will be completely banned. The government has also made a scheme of Rs 1500 crore for this. Charging points for electric cars have been made mandatory in newly constructed buildings in the UK. Electric car charging points will have to be built at the time of super market, work place and building renovation. According to an estimate, about 1.5 lakh new charging points will be built every year in the UK. The government will also encourage small entrepreneurs to develop eco-friendly technology. At the same time, an appeal has also been made to the people in the country to give priority to public transport instead of policy vehicles. Remember that Britain has the largest number of charging points with 2.5 lakhs and these are falling short compared to the sales of electric cars happening there.
Well, this is just a sign. The electric car revolution has begun in Europe and the industry will also find solutions to the problems people are facing. But forward-looking people can prepare for the coming tomorrow in India on the basis of these signs. Electric Vehicle Manufacturers, Charging Points Suppliers and Maintenance will emerge as two new industries that are going to give a big blow to the existing petrol-diesel based two wheeler, three wheeler, cars, buses and trucks industry as a whole. What is your opinion on this issue, please leave a comment.