Railways in full plan to shift from Traditional fuel to Electric Vehicles.

The Indian railways have come up with a policy in which they are planning to shift to the electric trains in our near future, by December 2025. According to the reports this step will be the 1st step in order of making the country a fully electric vehicle country up to 2030.
According to the latest reports, under this policy a huge railway station, huge parking lots and a lot of new things to be introduced in the country. The policy also said that India needs to setup around 46,000 Electric vehicles in order to compete globally. According to the latest information proposed by Indian railways, the project of setting up 20% of the electric vehicles would be completed up to 2023, and the 100% of the wok will be done by 2025.


this doesn’t mean that travelling across the country would become an expensive affair, the Indian railways also made it clear that the Rail travel would be a budget friendly and cost effective affair, making it cheaper.
Charing point operators would also be setup, and parking fees for charging infrastructure is also decided by the Indian railways. The CPOs would ensure access to all compatible EV owners and have a mobile applications for the EV users in order to locate and book the chargers and pay for the service digitally.
We have these days notice so many things happening around the country, s many new projects are being started, many of them are being inaugurated , all these things are complementing the country to be one of the developed country soon. India these days have seen a lot of transformation which are resulting in the progress of the country, and this news of India transforming from use of traditional fuel to the Electric Vehicles is contributing to it.

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