A significant portion of Indian homes need electrical upgrades to safely charge electric vehicles, a new study reveals. This infrastructure gap could hinder the government's ambitious EV adoption goals, despite policies phasing out petrol and diesel vehicles. The research highlights overlooked challenges in residential charging, from inadequate wiring to parking issues, underscoring the need for robust electrical infrastructure alongside policy support for a successful electric mobility transition.

India's electric mobility transition has gained significant momentum over the past decade, yet access to residential charging remains deeply uneven, as per the report.

NEW DELHI: Amid the push for EVs and Delhi govt’s policy of stopping registration of CNG- and petrol-fuelled threewheelers from Jan 2027 and two-wheelers from April 2028, a study…

A significant portion of Indian homes need electrical upgrades to safely charge electric vehicles, a new study reveals. This infrastructure gap could hinder the government's…