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Hype or Future?
Millennium Post Delhi
|Delhi 30 November 2025
It is pragmatic yet engaging that EVs are not vrooming out of car dealerships as anticipated, despite being loaded to the gills with Next-World bells and whistles
India's electric vehicle revolution should have turned into a fireworks show by now. Instead, it feels like a modestly-attended birthday party with polite applause, some stuttering moves and a load of fizzled-out romances. Consider that moment in 2021 when everyone oohed and aah-ed that India would go electric overnight.
Every brand from homegrown giants to wannabe global players threw glossy launches at a starstruck nation—Nexon, MG ZS, BYD, XUV400s. Social media bladders tinkled with belated relief that India's EV future hath cometh.
Fast forward to today and the revolution is less a 'Tesla moment' and more of a speed bump no one saw coming. Sales are growing, sure, but not at the pace that the hype-train sold us on. Even today, charging bays remain rarer than polite drivers. Range anxiety refuses to give way. And families continue their living room whispers: "Should we wait another year?"
As an auto expert said, "EVs in India are like weight-loss resolutions. The intentions are great, but the follow-through is inconsistent."
Here's a truth nobody likes admitting. India's charging infrastructure is still a patchy, uneven quilt. Metro cities may have made strides, with fast-chargers popping up in malls like aggro retail interns. But drive 20 km off any highway and battery anxiety kicks in. EV owners share stories that feel half-adventurish, half-cautionary. Waiting 90 minutes at a charging outlet because the car ahead refuses to power up beyond 7 per cent. Charging stations on the blip for maintenance. Chargers where the plug does not fit, or the app refuses to cooperate.
This is not a claim that progress is not happening. It is. But as one analyst put it, "We built the EVs much faster than we built the world they need to survive in."
This story is from the Delhi 30 November 2025 edition of Millennium Post Delhi.
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