Driving Toward a Cleaner Tomorrow

The Electric Revolution on Indian Roads

India’s transportation sector is undergoing a massive transformation — and the numbers speak for themselves. The latest infographic highlights the sharp rise in electric vehicle (EV) adoption across the country, with total EV sales increasing from just 1.2 lakh in 2019 to an estimated 20 lakh in 2025. Major cities like Delhi, Pune, and Bengaluru are leading the charge, but the growth is also spreading to smaller towns thanks to affordable e-scooters and charging infrastructure expansion. This shift isn’t just about technology; it’s about India’s commitment to cleaner, more sustainable mobility.

The infographic also reveals a broader impact — reduced carbon emissions, lower fuel import dependency, and growing employment in green industries. India’s EV revolution is not just changing how people move, but how the economy grows. As more citizens embrace this change, the country moves closer to its vision of achieving net-zero emissions by 2070 — one electric mile at a time.

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