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The Infrastructure Hurdle: Charging and the Indian EV Reality
The success of India's EV revolution hinges on solving the charging infrastructure puzzle. In a country where many car owners lack dedicated parking, home charging is not always feasible. The focus is therefore on a three-pronged approach: expanding public DC fast-charging corridors along highways, promoting community charging in residential societies, and pioneering battery swapping for two- and three-wheelers. Companies like Tata Power and Statiq are racing to build networks, but achieving density outside major metros remains a significant challenge.
FAQ:
Q: Is it practical to own an electric car in India without home charging?
A: It can be challenging and requires planning. It's most practical for those who have reliable charging at their workplace or have good public charging options near their home or office. For others, the limited public network can cause "range anxiety."
Q: What is the government doing to build charging stations?




