Electric cars (EVs) are becoming more and more popular as a major way to combat environmental deterioration, growing fuel costs, and rising carbon emissions. To promote the use of electric vehicles, the Indian government has implemented a number of policies and incentive programs. The purpose of this study is to investigate how government policies affect India's adoption of electric vehicles. Based on primary data gathered from 120 respondents using a standardized questionnaire, the study is empirical in nature. The study examines how customer intention to adopt electric vehicles is impacted by government subsidies, tax advantages, support for charging infrastructure, and understanding of EV policy. Data interpretation has been done using statistical procedures such regression analysis, correlation, mean analysis, and percentage analysis. The results show that consumer adoption of electric vehicles is greatly influenced by government incentives, policy understanding, and charging infrastructure. The study comes to the conclusion that in order to accelerate EV adoption in India, improved infrastructural development and efficient policy execution are crucial.
Arya et al. (Fri,) studied this question.