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Surendhar
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| 2 years ago
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mr.sreeram to be frank india china are developing countries not developed countries. Do u know the electricity demand now is 1.27 LacMW, in 2020 it is predicted that it will be 2.54 lac MW. For that we have toĀ increase the Ā power plants as double...
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sreeram
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I agree that China and India are the big nations of the future provided they use their resources to their fullest extend
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Vineet Prakash
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| 2 years ago
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I agree. With this initiative definitely China and India could use their growing clout to shame developed countries into committing to a climate change deal.
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Many say there is a huge demand for EV's in India because it is economical and green. So what are the factors that prevent electric vehiclesĀ from being popular in India.
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RAVISHANKAR
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suitable for short hauls within city. battery life limited roads condition bad weight of vehicle too much for the space provided. initial cost of vehcle is too high Ā
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sreeram
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I feel we require better batteries for the storage of Electricity as the present batteries are bulky whichĀ reduces the payloadĀ in Commercial vehicles and No. of persons in the passenger vehicles. We require a good backup from Chemical Engineering to...
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vishal P shirsat
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1.Electric powered vehicles require charging stations, and for people to travel long distances there needs to be a network of such stations located strategically. Also recharging of batteries often takes about 3 hours, which nowhere matches...
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Focus on customer needs
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Apply a clean sheet approach
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sreeram
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"Apply a clean sheet approach"
| 2 years ago
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I would like to add some more in the low cost areas. I was working in development of a new Three Wheeler. We had imported powerpack from China and for finalising that there were four visits of our directors to China. Incliusive of that, the total...
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sreeram
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| 3 years ago
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What I feel the planning is Indians are capable of developing a good vehicle at costs lower than China. In China, they start from the daily cost of living and cost of education of Children. If we can bring down these cost to a low (may be 80%) it will...
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Vineet Prakash
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"Focus on customer needs"
| 2 years ago
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But then don't you think with the increase in the low cost cars, there is a danger of getting to much crowded in cities, where in the first place there is no proper infrastructure and then this will causeĀ too much traffic and then there is less...
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Ideate: "How to Succeed in the Ultra-Low-Cost Car Market?" deleted from your view.
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Focus on customer needs
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Apply a clean sheet approach
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sreeram
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"Apply a clean sheet approach"
| 2 years ago
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I would like to add some more in the low cost areas. I was working in development of a new Three Wheeler. We had imported powerpack from China and for finalising that there were four visits of our directors to China. Incliusive of that, the total...
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sreeram
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What I feel the planning is Indians are capable of developing a good vehicle at costs lower than China. In China, they start from the daily cost of living and cost of education of Children. If we can bring down these cost to a low (may be 80%) it will...
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Vineet Prakash
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"Focus on customer needs"
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But then don't you think with the increase in the low cost cars, there is a danger of getting to much crowded in cities, where in the first place there is no proper infrastructure and then this will causeĀ too much traffic and then there is less...
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Ideate: "How to Succeed in the Ultra-Low-Cost Car Market?" deleted from your view.




