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India’s EV Revolution Could Save ₹9.17 Lakh Crore on Oil Imports by 2030, Create 3.7 Lakh Jobs India’s accelerated push toward electric vehicles (EVs) isn’t just about sustainability—it’s a massive economic opportunity. According to recent projections, India could save ₹9.17 lakh crore ($106.6 billion) in oil import costs by 2030, thanks to widespread EV adoption. But that’s not all. The transition is also expected to generate 3.7 lakh new jobs across 44 Indian cities, fueling both economic growth and employment in key urban areas. Why it matters: 1. Reduced oil dependency = greater energy security 2. Massive cost savings = national economic advantage 3. Job creation = inclusive and green growth 4. Climate benefits = cleaner air & reduced emissions 5. India’s EV journey is not just green—it’s golden. #ElectricVehicles #IndiaEV #EVSavings #GreenEconomy #CleanEnergy #EnergySecurity #FutureMobility #SustainableIndia #EVJobs #EVMission2030

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