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Micele
3 mei 2017, 10:30
Van andere landen heb ik ook al zoiets gehoord (zelfs 2025 Noorwegen*), in India blijkt het zeer ernstig te zijn...

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/india-electric-cars-2030-fossil-fuel-air-pollution-piyush-goyal-climate-change-a7711381.html

India to make every single car electric by 2030 in bid to tackle pollution that kills millions
Technology will be introduced 'in a very big way', says minister

Every car sold in India will be powered by electricity by the year 2030, according to plans unveiled by the country’s energy minister.

The move is intended to lower the cost of importing fuel and lower costs for running vehicles.

“We are going to introduce electric vehicles in a very big way," coal and mines minister Piyush Goyal said at the Confederation of Indian Industry Annual Session 2017 in New Delhi.

Comparing the drive to a 2015 initiative in the country to reduce energy bills by promoting LED lightbulbs, he told reporters: "We are going to make electric vehicles self-sufficient... The idea is that by 2030, not a single petrol or diesel car should be sold in the country.”

Mr Goyal said the electric car industry would need between two and three years of government assistance, but added that he expected the production of the vehicles to be “driven by demand and not subsidy” after that.

"The cost of electric vehicles will start to pay for itself for consumers," he said according to the International Business Times. “We would love to see the electric vehicle industry run on its own," he added.

Ik verwacht alvast van de Gigafactorys van Tesla toch eentje in India... :mrgreen:
De eerste contacten:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/Tesla-plans-battery-plant-in-India-Elon-Musk/articleshow/49561129.cms

* Noorwegen evtl 2025: https://www.welt.de/wirtschaft/article156069930/Schon-2025-koennten-nur-noch-E-Autos-zugelassen-werden.html

Tavek
3 mei 2017, 10:43
Aangezien India the next booming market is, is dit zeer, zeer goed nieuws.

Ontwikkelingslanden leapfroggen vervuilende technologie steeds meer.

Dadeemelee
3 mei 2017, 10:51
In India zal dat niet lastig zijn: een riksja met ingebouwde grasmachinemotor.

https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2014/jan/31/tata-nano-safety-crash-test-results

The results were unequivocal. While the dummies were not quite beyond further use, the test centre reported that human passengers in the front seats would not have survived the crash. The vehicle was also given a zero-star rating for child protection, since it was not possible to install child seats in the car. So far, Tata Motors has not commented on the results of the test

Micele
3 mei 2017, 10:55
In India zal dat niet lastig zijn: een riksja met ingebouwde grasmachinemotor.

https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2014/jan/31/tata-nano-safety-crash-test-results
Als het maar electrisch is. :-)

http://www.livemint.com/rf/Image-621x414/LiveMint/Period1/2016/02/09/Photos/[email protected]

India’s passenger vehicle density to nearly double by 2020
An EY report says that the number of passenger vehicles will go up from 29 million in 2015 to more than 48 million vehicles by 2020

http://www.livemint.com/Companies/vbNU9FS9PDU5UPpUSkGYTN/Indias-passenger-vehicle-density-to-nearly-double-by-2020.html
Waarmee in India meer autos "gaan rijden" dan bvb Duitsland (45 milj 2016, groei 600k/jaar)

Tata maakt al wat vooruitgang, 4 sterren bij crashtest:
http://auto.ndtv.com/news/tata-zest-scores-4-star-rating-in-global-ncap-crash-test-1627013
Tata is maar zesde speler in India:
http://www.autopunditz.com/news/cars/production-statistics-india/