Author : R.Gunasekari 1
Date of Publication :18th January 2019
Abstract: Over the years, there has been a tremendous increase in road transportation and vehicular traffic due to an exponential growth in economic development and consumption habits throughout the world. The effect of vehicular pollutant emissions is significantly more pronounced in an urban scenario, as compared to regional or global scale. As a world is progressing at a rapid terms of technologies, by utilizing fossil fuels we are moving away from greener earth. There is a need in finding alternative source of energy which can sustain geological balance of our earth and compensate for the depleting fossil fuels. To overcome these crises, electric vehicles are introduced. At present days, India is the largest market for automobiles with electric vehicle constituting less than 1% of total automobiles on road. There is just production of vehicles but there is no proper charging infrastructure. To overcome this public charging infrastructure is introduced. One of the key problem is public charging infrastructure
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