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Sairaj Kadam

Entrepreneur • 7m

This concept is super convenient and works well in countries like the USA because of better infrastructure, disciplined traffic, and a culture of self-service. But in India, challenges like poor road conditions, traffic chaos, and lack of charging infrastructure might make it harder to scale. Also, factors like affordability and security for EVs could be a concern. It’s a great idea, but it’ll need careful adaptation to fit the Indian context. What do you think?

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