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Transport is a fundamental requirement of modern life, but the traditional combustion engine is quickly becoming outdated. Petrol or diesel vehicles are highly polluting and are being quickly replaced by fully electric vehicles. Fully electric vehicles (EV) have zero tailpipe emissions and are much better for the environment. The electric vehicle revolution is here, and you can be part  The running cost of an electric vehicle is much lower than an equivalent petrol or diesel vehicle. Electric vehicles use electricity to charge their batteries instead of using fossil fuels like petrol or diesel. Electric vehicles are more efficient, and that combined with the electricity cost means that charging an electric vehicle is cheaper than filling petrol or diesel for your travel requirements. Using renewable energy sources can make the use of electric vehicles more eco-friendly. The electricity cost can be reduced further if charging is done with the help of renewable energy sources installed at home, such as solar panels.Imagine being at a busy fuel station during peak hours, and you are getting late to reach your workplace. These problems can easily be overcome with an electric vehicle. Simply plug your vehicle in at your home charger for 4-5 hours before you plan to go. If you are able to get a charger where you park at home, it is very convenient to plan your journeys in advance. What if you forget to plug in your machine someday? Then you can easily take the help of fast chargers or even battery swapping services if you are on a two-wheeler on the road.

AIM of the Event:

  • Environmental Protection: The primary goal is achieving zero tailpipe emissions, leading to improved air quality and reduced greenhouse gases.
  • Reduced Oil Dependence: Shifting transportation energy sources away from fossil fuels to electricity improves energy security.
  • Economic Benefits & Efficiency: Lower running and maintenance costs compared to internal combustion engines.
  • Sustainable Mobility: Advancing the adoption of cleaner, renewable energy sources like solar and wind for transportation.
  • Public Health Improvement: Reducing respiratory and cardiovascular health risks linked to nitrogen oxides (NOx) and particulate matter (PM).
  • Industrial Transformation: Establishing a competitive domestic manufacturing ecosystem for EVs, batteries, and components (e.g., PLI schemes).
  • Improved User Experience: Providing quieter vehicles with better acceleration and reduced noise pollution. 
  • Electric vehicles have very low maintenance costs because they don’t have as many moving parts as an internal combustion vehicle. The servicing requirements for electric vehicles are lesser than the conventional petrol or diesel vehicles. Therefore, the yearly cost of running an electric vehicle is significantly low.
  • The availability of fossil fuels is limited, and their use is destroying our planet. Toxic emissions from petrol and diesel vehicles lead to long-term, adverse effects on public health. The emissions impact of electric vehicles is much lower than petrol or diesel vehicles. From an efficiency perspective, electric vehicles can covert around 60% of the electrical energy from the grid to power the wheels, but petrol or diesel cars can only convert 17%-21% of the energy stored in the fuel to the wheels. That is a waste of around 80%. Fully electric vehicles have zero tailpipe emissions, but even when electricity production is taken into account, petrol or diesel vehicles emit almost 3 times more carbon dioxide than the average EV. To reduce the impact of charging electric vehicles, India is ambitious to achieve about 40 percent cumulative electric power installed capacity from non-fossil fuel-based energy resources by the year 2030. Therefore, electric vehicles are the way forward for Indian transport, and we must switch to them now.
  • Electric vehicles don’t have gears and are very convenient to drive. There are no complicated controls, just accelerate, brake, and steer. When you want to charge your vehicle, just plug it in to a home or public charger. Electric vehicles are also quiet, so they reduce noise pollution that traditional vehicles contribute to.
  • Imagine being at a busy fuel station during peak hours, and you are getting late to reach your workplace. These problems can easily be overcome with an electric vehicle. Simply plug your vehicle in at your home charger for 4-5 hours before you plan to go. If you are able to get a charger where you park at home, it is very convenient to plan your journeys in advance. What if you forget to plug in your machine someday? Then you can easily take the help of fast chargers or even battery swapping services if you are on a two-wheeler on the road.
Participating School
School/Department Name Year/Department
Dev Bhoomi Institute of Polytechnic (2nd Year, 3rd Year)
School of Engineering & Computing (1st Year, 2nd Year, 3rd Year, 4th Year)

Department:

  • Department of Electronics and Communication

Is this Event Under IIC?

  • Yes, Under IIC

Is the event in collaboration with another school/Department?

  • No

Date, Time & Venue of the Event:

  • 10-Apr-2026 to 10-Apr-2026
  • 10:00 am - 02:00 pm
  • Seminar Hall - First Floor (Main Building)

Event Coordinator

  • Ms. Renu Yadav

Contact Person:

  • Renu yadav

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