Electric Vehicle Charging Station At Every 50 KM On Highways
Hello guys, welcome back to my blog. In this article, I will discuss the government’s plan to install an electric vehicle charging station every 50 KM on highways, when it will be installed, and why it will be installed.
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As we all know that the each and every country’s government is focusing on electric vehicles, as per the report government wants 40% electric vehicles by 2030. The government is mainly focusing on electric vehicles because to control pollution and to keep the environment safe.
At present almost each and every vehicle is of diesel or petrol that makes more pollution. To avoid this in the future, electric vehicles are introduced. Almost all automotive companies are started producing electric vehicles. In diesel or petrol vehicles, we will use fuel as the source, but in an electric vehicle, we need electricity to charge the battery. So, to charge the battery, charging stations are installed at some places charging.
Now, the government needs charging stations to be installed at every 50 KM so that vehicles can be charged very easily. For diesel or petrol vehicle, it takes around 30 seconds to 2 minutes to fill the fuel tank, but for an electric vehicle, to charge the battery it takes more time. So, it will be better to install an electric vehicle charging station every 50 KM on highways.
At present only in a few cities, we will find the charging station, but in 2025 we will find charging stations in many cities once people start using electric vehicles.
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