Boom of EV and how can India beat it's competition? (Part-3)
Before jumping into India's role in EV revolution, we need to understand current market leader i.e. China.
So china has stacks in world's biggest hard rock lithium mine - Green Bushes M
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Anonymous 1
Stealth • 6m
We have found a lithium mine in India too (Ladakh). That will help the EV revolution.
Boom of EV and how can India beat it's competition? (Part-3)
Before jumping into India's role in EV revolution, we need to understand current market leader i.e. China.
So china has stacks in world's biggest hard rock lithium mine - Green Bushes M
Boom of EV and how can India beat it's competition? (Part-2)
Well in any industry, there is a start product which makes up the most of the system, here we have lithium which is used to make cathode of the battery.
Here location where lithium is fo
Is the EV revolution not going to be as fast/steady as we expected?
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VCGuy
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India is not far from a thriving EV Ecosystem.
⚡️Start-ups today are truly tackling challenges head-on with India-centric solutions:
- We don't have the charging infrastructure:
(1). Battery Smart and ChargeUp building India’s largest battery sw
China's dominance in the Solar Panels Supply Chain.
What can India do to emerge as an option in Solar Panels market to compete with China?
As we have one of the largest reserves of Lithium which was found in J&K last year.
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Jaswanth Jegan
Stealth • 6m
Several Villages of India don’t have electricity Till now but the rise of EV in India will need more electricity to run will India face ENERGY CRISIS in near future??
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YASHAS RAO S
Stealth • 8m
What's your thoughts on ev guys. Will this trend shoot up as upi in India. Or we will see a moderate rise over all??
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Mr Z
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Tata Motors overtakes TCS as Tata group's most profitable firm.
Do you think 🤔 that one day tata motors will over take on tcs in terms of market cap?(Considering ev revolution).
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Uttkarsh Singh
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I think we are going to see a lot faster movement in the AI revolution in India compared to the previous web and mobile revolution, where we were a little behind the rest of the world ~ Aravind Srinivas co-founder and CEO of Perplexity
The whole world is moving toward green energy!
Cars are now EV, we have EV scooties and bikes, but what happens when we have to get rid of the battery?
India lacks the infrastructure for a proper battery recycling currently, if you want to make yo