Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
Environmental pollution has become a major global problem in recent years. One of the most serious air pollutants is the emissions from diesel engines. The usage of electric vehicles (EVs) is expanding globally as a means of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and resolving environmental problems (ECS). Different governments provide financial incentives to consumers to persuade them to switch to electric vehicles. Previous research has revealed that barriers to consumer adoption include the higher price of an electric vehicle, the lack of battery storage, and worries about time and range. By 2030, the Indian government wants "fully Electric Vehicles" to be commonplace. As described in this research, a consumer's decision to buy an electric automobile is influenced by a variety of variables. For this study, a door-to-door survey of around 200 persons in the Delhi NCR area was carried out, and a number of questions were posed. The primary fear a buyer has when purchasing an electric car is examined in this paper.