बिग प्लान… तेल संकट होगा खत्म, भारत 2030 तक कर लेगा ये बड़ा काम! – India Big Plan Crude Oil Import Bill to cut one Lakh Crore by 2030 tutd
During the Iran-America war, India had to face difficulties in importing crude oil. Due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, crude oil had to be imported from many countries at higher prices, due to which the country’s import bill increased significantly.
Now the country is focusing on reducing its import bill. It is also reducing dependence on other countries regarding energy. Due to which the government has increased the pace of adoption of electric vehicles and is also promoting it. Regulatory things have also been relaxed. Government’s focus is raw from all sides Oil The aim is to reduce dependence on other countries. Meanwhile, a big disclosure has been made in the SBI report.
SBI report says that if this continues then by 2030, India will achieve a big milestone, due to which its import bill can be reduced by Rs 1 lakh crore, which will be of great help to India. However, for this India may also have to face many challenges. Let us know…
This big change can happen by 2030
In fact, the report says that looking at the current pace, it seems that between 2027 and 2030, 35 lakh electric vehicles can replace petrol vehicles. If EVs account for 20 percent of the domestic auto market by 2030, India’s import bill will be reduced by Rs 1 lakh crore.
The report says that during the months of March to June this year, an average of 2.30 lakh EV vehicles have been registered every month. It was 1.3 lakh every month by 2025. This means that the number of EV registrations has increased by about 1 lakh every month.
Emphasis on increasing charging infrastructure
The SBI report further states that the load on charging stations is different in different states. In some states, each charging station serves more than 200 EVs and in other states this number is limited to 50 vehicles. The success of EV charging in India will depend on charging stations and EV infrastructure. There are a total of 29,151 charging stations in India. In this also, 35 percent of the total EV infrastructure of the country is developed in Karnataka and Maharashtra. The report further states that first of all, emphasis will be laid on increasing charging infrastructure in every state.
There will be less dependence on other countries
If the government and states promote EV with full capacity and proper efforts are made for its success, then it can significantly reduce the import of crude oil. The number of petrol and diesel pumps in the country may reduce, because with the advent of EVs the problem of refueling will reduce. Because of this, the dependence on crude oil from other countries, especially the Middle East and countries like America, will reduce.
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