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This thesis investigates the adoption landscape of electric vehicles (EVs) in India by looking at policy frameworks, technological developments, socioeconomic effects, and environmental factors. The statement highlights the proactive policy initiatives of India, including the Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Hybrid and Electric Vehicles (FAME) scheme, which aims to encourage the adoption of electric vehicles and support domestic manufacturing. The main obstacles to widespread adoption that have been identified are unclear regulations, expensive initial costs, and inadequate infrastructure. To overcome these obstacles, significant public awareness campaigns, strong infrastructure development, and targeted financial incentives are required. Concerns about environmental sustainability, especially those pertaining to battery production and disposal, highlight how urgent it is to implement strict laws and sustainable practices. India must move toward electric mobility despite obstacles if it hopes to achieve long-term environmental sustainability, lower urban pollution, improve energy security, and promote.
Keywords: Electric Vehicle, Lithium Ion battery, SDG Sustainable Development Goal.