India’s EV ambition is slowed by poorly designed systems
India’s push toward electric mobility is facing a familiar bottleneck: charging infrastructure. Despite policy support and rising EV adoption, the ecosystem remains fragmented with inconsistent standards, limited public chargers, uneven geographic distribution, and poor user experience across platforms. This is not just an infrastructure gap. It is a service design problem. Charging is where policy, hardware, software, and human behaviour intersect.Finding a charger, understanding compatibility, waiting times, payment flows, and reliability are all part of the experience, and each failure slows adoption. EV success will not be decided by vehicles alone, but by how seamlessly the ecosystem is designed. News Source: Economic Times Auto
News Source: Economic Times Auto
