Road transport is one of the biggest sources of pollution in India. As our cities grow and more vehicles come on the roads, emissions also rise. However, the study makes it clear that a shift to electric mobility can change this path. By adopting EVs in cars, buses and commercial vehicles, India can move toward cleaner air and lower carbon output.
The encouraging part is that progress is already visible. EV sales are increasing year after year. Charging stations are expanding across cities and highways. Indian companies are investing in local manufacturing of batteries and electric vehicles. This growth shows that the country is serious about building a strong EV ecosystem.
The benefits go beyond the environment. Reduced fuel imports can strengthen the economy. New jobs in manufacturing, charging infrastructure and technology can support growth. Consumers can also benefit from lower running costs in the long term.
If India continues on this path with steady policy support and public participation, the goal of cutting emissions by 2050 is well within reach. The road ahead looks cleaner, smarter and full of promise.




