EV Jagat launched in India to boom in country’s EV sector
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EV Jagat launched in India to boom in country’s EV sector

Under the government advisory companies and stalwarts from the electric vehicle (EV) domain, EV Jagat has been launched in India.

EV Jagat provides a platform for the EV ecosystem to make EV acceptable among Indians and provide a marketplace for all EV accessories.

EV Jagat works with EV manufacturers, batteries, policymakers and the public to establish a platform for EV demand. It ensures to work on potential customers and drive their focus on EVs by using artificial intelligence (AI) and data analytics.

The Chief Executive of EV Jagat, Viral Vora, told the media that EV Jagat would provide EVs and charging points to the EV owners. It will also include financing, servicing and insurance. Besides vehicles, it will guide the customer to the right accessories for their EVs. It will also help the original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to manage their supply chain via their warehouses or digital marketplace. If anyone plans to buy EVs or have EV related quarries, they can visit the new EV ecosystem.

It has its headquarter in Mumbai, with its central physical warehouse in Navi Mumbai. EV Jagat aims to reach the interiors of India and establish a significant EV platform. According to data, EVs have made their way in metro cities.

CEO of Sapio Analytics and Managing Partner of EV Jagat, Ashwin Srivastava, said that there is no central ecosystem to drive customer behaviour in EVs in India. EV Jagat was created to positively impact the life of the public, an approach towards a sustainable future and solve major issues. Now, EV Jagat has started impacting public life with the hope to transform into EVs.

The Indian Electric Vehicle Market was rated billion in 2020, with an expected compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over 40% in the next five years.

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Also read: Tata Tech expects 35% biz growth with increasing EV demand in India

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Under the government advisory companies and stalwarts from the electric vehicle (EV) domain, EV Jagat has been launched in India. EV Jagat provides a platform for the EV ecosystem to make EV acceptable among Indians and provide a marketplace for all EV accessories. EV Jagat works with EV manufacturers, batteries, policymakers and the public to establish a platform for EV demand. It ensures to work on potential customers and drive their focus on EVs by using artificial intelligence (AI) and data analytics. The Chief Executive of EV Jagat, Viral Vora, told the media that EV Jagat would provide EVs and charging points to the EV owners. It will also include financing, servicing and insurance. Besides vehicles, it will guide the customer to the right accessories for their EVs. It will also help the original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to manage their supply chain via their warehouses or digital marketplace. If anyone plans to buy EVs or have EV related quarries, they can visit the new EV ecosystem. It has its headquarter in Mumbai, with its central physical warehouse in Navi Mumbai. EV Jagat aims to reach the interiors of India and establish a significant EV platform. According to data, EVs have made their way in metro cities. CEO of Sapio Analytics and Managing Partner of EV Jagat, Ashwin Srivastava, said that there is no central ecosystem to drive customer behaviour in EVs in India. EV Jagat was created to positively impact the life of the public, an approach towards a sustainable future and solve major issues. Now, EV Jagat has started impacting public life with the hope to transform into EVs. The Indian Electric Vehicle Market was rated billion in 2020, with an expected compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over 40% in the next five years. Image Source Also read: Tata Tech expects 35% biz growth with increasing EV demand in India Also read: Visaka unveils fully self-sustaining solar EV charging station in Hyd

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