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Reality Check Why Heavy-Duty Trucks Aren’t Ready for Full EV Mandates=EV Unplugged

Reality Check: Why Heavy-Duty Trucks Aren’t Ready for Full EV Mandates

As governments push for zero-emission trucking, commercial fleets face stark reality: current electric truck mandates exceed the readiness of technology, infrastructure, and economics. This article explores key challenges backed by credible sources. Infrastructure Bottlenecks One of the most critical and often underestimated barriers to the electrification of heavy-duty trucking is the lack of adequate charging […]

Charging Up India’s EV Dream An Exclusive Interview with Rajeev YSR, CEO of ThunderPlus -EvUnplugged

Charging Up India’s EV Dream: An Exclusive Interview with Rajeev YSR, CEO of ThunderPlus

Meet the Man Powering India’s Clean Mobility Revolution Rajeev YSR is more than a CEO — he’s a movement maker. As the CEO of ThunderPlus, CMO of ETO Motors, and the visionary behind EV Master Class and CXO Club, Rajeev is deeply embedded in the fabric of India’s clean mobility transformation. With a background rooted […]

India’s 2070 Net Zero Goal What’s Needed from the Energy Sector

India’s 2070 Net Zero Goal: What’s Needed from the Energy Sector?

India’s bold commitment to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2070 marks a pivotal moment in its climate strategy. As one of the world’s largest energy consumers and carbon emitters, India’s path to net zero holds global significance. But reaching this milestone will require transformational change—especially from the energy sector, which is at the heart of […]

EVs and the Power Grid Burden or Boon-evunplugged

EVs and the Power Grid: Burden or Boon?

The electric vehicle (EV) revolution is accelerating globally—and India is no exception. While EVs promise reduced emissions, quieter streets, and cleaner air, they also pose a critical question: How will the power grid handle the surge in electricity demand? As we transition to cleaner mobility, the intersection between electric vehicles and the power grid has […]

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