Buses, non-personal passenger cars to adopt electric mobility next: Report
The next wave of electric mobility adoption is expected in segments such as buses and non-personal category of passenger cars, driven by factors like low-cost of ownership, policy push and environmental awareness, says a report.
According to global management consulting firm Kearney, with steps such as adequate infrastructure and appropriate business models, electric vehicle (EV) adoption can reach 25 to 30 per cent of new sales across segments by 2030.
India’s first wave of electric mobility adoption has penetrated the two- and three-wheeler segments with a variety of new products.
In the next wave, vehicle segments such as buses and passenger cars in commercial applications will see a faster pace of electrification, driven by the improving total cost of ownership, environmental awareness, and a policy push, according to the whitepaper ‘Electric mobility 2.0: tracking the next wave in India’.








