What are the challenges associated with developing a robust EV infrastructure in India, and how does the PM E-DRIVE Scheme aim to address them?
Kartavya Desk Staff
Topic: Infrastructure
Topic: Infrastructure
Q5. What are the challenges associated with developing a robust EV infrastructure in India, and how does the PM E-DRIVE Scheme aim to address them?
Difficulty Level: Medium
Reference: PIB
Why the Question The ‘PM Electric Drive Revolution in Innovative Vehicle Enhancement (PM E-DRIVE)’ Scheme, recently approved by the Cabinet with a financial outlay of Rs. 10,900 crore, came into effect on October 1, 2024, and will remain in force until March 31, 2026. Key Demand of the Question Identify the challenges in creating a strong EV infrastructure. Explain how PM E-DRIVE Scheme components aim to address these challenges. Structure of the Answer Introduction Briefly outline the current state of EV infrastructure in India, emphasizing the need for a robust network to support EV adoption and meet environmental goals. Body Challenges in EV Infrastructure Development- Mention key challenges such as high setup costs, limited charging infrastructure, technical gaps, and low private investment in EV technology. Solutions Under PM E-DRIVE Scheme- Highlight how the scheme addresses each challenge, such as through grants for charging stations, incentives for e-vehicle purchases, infrastructure subsidies, and industry support. Conclusion Conclude by emphasizing the role of PM E-DRIVE in transforming India’s EV ecosystem and its importance in achieving sustainable and efficient mobility in the long term.
Why the Question The ‘PM Electric Drive Revolution in Innovative Vehicle Enhancement (PM E-DRIVE)’ Scheme, recently approved by the Cabinet with a financial outlay of Rs. 10,900 crore, came into effect on October 1, 2024, and will remain in force until March 31, 2026.
Key Demand of the Question
Identify the challenges in creating a strong EV infrastructure. Explain how PM E-DRIVE Scheme components aim to address these challenges.
Structure of the Answer
Introduction Briefly outline the current state of EV infrastructure in India, emphasizing the need for a robust network to support EV adoption and meet environmental goals.
• Challenges in EV Infrastructure Development- Mention key challenges such as high setup costs, limited charging infrastructure, technical gaps, and low private investment in EV technology.
• Solutions Under PM E-DRIVE Scheme- Highlight how the scheme addresses each challenge, such as through grants for charging stations, incentives for e-vehicle purchases, infrastructure subsidies, and industry support.
Conclusion Conclude by emphasizing the role of PM E-DRIVE in transforming India’s EV ecosystem and its importance in achieving sustainable and efficient mobility in the long term.