Is India Winning or Losing the Electric War?: Business Case Study

Is India Winning or Losing the Electric War?: Business Case Study

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@maldon.experiment3120
@maldon.experiment3120 - 04.02.2024 08:08

Pehli bar you tube par aapka 2nd channel Mila jise mai kaise sukriya kahu pata nahi

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@nachiketadeshmukh8444
@nachiketadeshmukh8444 - 03.02.2024 11:44

Hello, Margins on spares are as high as 20% and margins on the core mechatronics is 7%. It makes no sense.

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@nasseralzeer9935
@nasseralzeer9935 - 01.02.2024 10:06

For this reason, Trump and the Republicans do not want to quickly push to electric cars because China is the first beneficiary, while the Democrats do not care about America as much as they care about their bank accounts. By the way, Saudi Arabia will be a giant player in clean energy because Saudi Arabia is one of the Sun Belt countries, as its temperatures are high throughout the year and it is the longest in the world. Also, the Rub’ al-Khali desert will resemble Saudi Arabia’s clean oil field, not to mention the huge uranium reserve and its leadership in hydrogen energy, wind, and cobalt investments In Africa .

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@singyedorji
@singyedorji - 31.01.2024 07:25

Been watching your channel for some time. Started noticing that your data sources are all TV shows and opinions. Why dont you cite real scientific shows. That will improve the credibility of your show.

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@swastikaggarwal221
@swastikaggarwal221 - 28.01.2024 01:18

Does that means, china is aquaring land in south china sea for search of More resources and a easy route way to Australia? So they can have a way more easy transportation?

Or does that mean that china is looking not to dependent on aus any any other nations ,and aquire land so they can mine and refine by themselves!!.

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@user-ze1tm3ho8e
@user-ze1tm3ho8e - 28.01.2024 00:17

Tbh while we are busy building temples and mosques, getting high on going back to a 5000 year old culture where sanyasis ans saints gain the importance ans preach pure unscientific and irrational things , our actual enemey which is China has already beaten us in the future economic war . We are a super emotional failed society .

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@DasariRaviTeja-ib8qq
@DasariRaviTeja-ib8qq - 24.01.2024 20:08

Ur explaining skills are awesome anna, Why because I never seen the time for the video , and its completed without noticing... Super Sir😊

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@AndrewLambert-wi8et
@AndrewLambert-wi8et - 20.01.2024 15:10

INDIA WILL BECOME ONE OF THE BIGGEST EV. MARKETS IN THE WORLD.

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@jyotirmayajoshi
@jyotirmayajoshi - 16.01.2024 20:07

India is nowhere in EV market until companies make efficient batteries..

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@PreetamNaskar
@PreetamNaskar - 15.01.2024 22:42

But what about the Lithium mines and processing capacities of India? China having the domination of the world Lithium infrastructure can significantly affect the growth of EV infrastructure. What is the Government is actually doing about the Lith and Cobalt?

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@himankgupta325
@himankgupta325 - 13.01.2024 13:27

MEANS CURRENTLY AS COMPARE TO THE CHINA INDIA IS LOSING THE EV MARKET

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@yashigoyal261
@yashigoyal261 - 12.01.2024 20:42

AWESOME MAN!!!

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@amansilani.
@amansilani. - 12.01.2024 13:02

Todhi hindi bhi bol liya kro yaar

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@ronakmaniar
@ronakmaniar - 09.01.2024 14:49

In TCO, you should have added a) life of batteries b) cost of replacing c) charging wait time (time = money)

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@srikanta13
@srikanta13 - 09.01.2024 10:07

China is ahead of the time🫡🫡

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@priyankakalakoti3403
@priyankakalakoti3403 - 09.01.2024 09:47

Would like to learn more about the cold start problems that was mentioned

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@PoopsAlotovich
@PoopsAlotovich - 09.01.2024 05:07

Losing and no: Fossil fuels are not running out.
India has no access to raw materials. China was chosen for this decades ago because of it's large population. There has been/a Chinatown in every port in the world for 200+ years. This made them the obvious choice for moving goods, money, drugs, people and services.

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@moszot5265
@moszot5265 - 07.01.2024 19:34

China is silently preparing for the domination of the world, that’s crazy. If that keeps going in the future they will have a monopoly and cost of electrical devices will skyrocket!

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@raviofficial9773
@raviofficial9773 - 07.01.2024 18:00

What a depth analysis, totally worth it to watch!! Solid information 🔥

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@gentech21
@gentech21 - 07.01.2024 16:38

All things revolves around lithium mining, processing & make it final battery all process are costlier & blessing natural resource of lithium are all favoured China. But for India it's gonna be a one of the most difficult thing ever

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@kanamjunior5103
@kanamjunior5103 - 07.01.2024 15:48

You have no idea how educational your videos are - all the way from Rwanda

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@abhishekagarwal4771
@abhishekagarwal4771 - 05.01.2024 23:18

CN someone also help with understanding the research on commercial electric vehicles, its demography like which states and cities are adopting it fastest and how fast is the market growing for charging station for the commercial 3 wheelers and 2 wheelers

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@vibhorjain5750
@vibhorjain5750 - 05.01.2024 12:10

EV is a problem, It’s not the solution and definitely not the alternative to fossil fuels. How and where would countries dispose the used Lithium ion batteries? That’s not something recyclable substance! It will pollute land and water eventually!

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@adityachaughule8645
@adityachaughule8645 - 05.01.2024 04:45

Please would you create a video like this on Renewable Energy


Like your videos

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@bhavishyagarg9439
@bhavishyagarg9439 - 04.01.2024 07:30

Toyota is aligning itself to a hybrid model vehicle and they are launching their vehicles in this mode. Also, the demand for EVs in US were decreasing. Could you also cover a segment on hybrid vehicles vis-a-vis EVs? Thank you!

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@RahulGupta-ig9gv
@RahulGupta-ig9gv - 04.01.2024 06:02

SUPER LIKE ... timely and very thorough

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@RahulGupta-ig9gv
@RahulGupta-ig9gv - 04.01.2024 06:02

SUPER LIKE ... timely and very thorough

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@Vasanth_3
@Vasanth_3 - 03.01.2024 12:39

But, I heard that they found a lithium mine in Jammu?

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@markmtenga7138
@markmtenga7138 - 03.01.2024 12:32

Even bunning games so that they can have young people become engineers rather than game players

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@krishnajha8602
@krishnajha8602 - 03.01.2024 06:29

Bro forget that India has found 2 largest lithium mine

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@TheGreatOne428
@TheGreatOne428 - 03.01.2024 06:08

The use of word war is such a clickbait. Countries who have oil have not ended up being superpowers, for eg Iran, Qatar etc . Same with electric cars. There is no war.

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@aiw3
@aiw3 - 02.01.2024 22:03

What about clean and cheap energy supply - the very basis of low TCP with EVs?

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@Black-Rose12
@Black-Rose12 - 02.01.2024 20:28

Ok but how will they provide the elctricity to charge EV's?

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@naiyakuvadia7367
@naiyakuvadia7367 - 02.01.2024 10:50

Thanks for the content....

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@shantanuphatak7738
@shantanuphatak7738 - 01.01.2024 23:42

I have an ev. Ola s1 pro. It's way more practical for me. I ride 10-20 kilometers per day. with an electric vehicle cost of electricity compared to a petrol vehicle is negligible.

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@mohammedmalik5584
@mohammedmalik5584 - 30.12.2023 22:09

One of the best video, thank you

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@wwow3953
@wwow3953 - 29.12.2023 23:59

Electric vehicle India is very far away!!! car brands Japan and Korea campent in India !!!

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@tomjohnson571
@tomjohnson571 - 29.12.2023 17:29

India can’t win at anything due to their crazy caste system

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@johnybrave78
@johnybrave78 - 29.12.2023 05:30

Hydrogen fuel ia there to counter ev

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@Edz2023
@Edz2023 - 29.12.2023 00:10

What EV war is India in?

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@krishnagombhar2148
@krishnagombhar2148 - 28.12.2023 17:59

Hatss off for making such quality content

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@HIMANSHU_961
@HIMANSHU_961 - 28.12.2023 07:23

Brilliant 🎉🎉🎉

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@nishanthemrajani2477
@nishanthemrajani2477 - 27.12.2023 18:42

I'd like to know how are cobalt and lithium mined and refined. If it's using electricity generated by coal we're back to square one.

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@kedarphatak4
@kedarphatak4 - 27.12.2023 17:14

Please make a video on air pollution in India and what India can do to reduce it both in the short term and long term. What technologies are there to reduce air pollution and is there an active business model on this.

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@charlesthomson3609
@charlesthomson3609 - 27.12.2023 02:25

Great review of the industry. Please include in any future episode the replacement cost of batteries in cars and the issue of batteries becoming flamable. These two issues are need to be resolved quickly, nothing worse than seeing ones home being burnt down because of defective battery.

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@user-lv7kb8mg4o
@user-lv7kb8mg4o - 26.12.2023 17:40

Without production, refining, or recycling capabilities, we find ourselves trailing behind in every phase of the process. If only we could posess the technology to refine lithium and recycling , we could have secure a dominant position with our strong ties with Australia heling us out with the extraction. However, still concerns arise regarding cobalt, where China maintains dominance due to its small $5 billion but but vital investment into Congo. If big players like Reliance or Tata to venture into this it would be big move , not sure if ambani would want to move away from oil considering his business based on oil refineries ,although his a visionary and may directly or indirectly involve into it in future for sure

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@gas_monkey_369
@gas_monkey_369 - 26.12.2023 15:16

India, a land abundant in resources, is poised to excel in the battery game with lithium deposits surpassing China and the USA combined. The key lies in establishing processing capabilities, similar to oil or nuclear fuels. Solid-state batteries like SABERS and salt batteries are on the verge of widespread adoption.The challenge lies in cobalt, a scarce, expensive, and toxic material. Despite its industrial dominance, there's a push to replace it with alternatives. While cobalt still holds sway due to massive scalable plants, emerging battery technologies and efficient manufacturing methods signal a potential shift in the future.

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@NecromancerPotion
@NecromancerPotion - 26.12.2023 07:55

Again, with the current technology, electric vehicles are not efficient because of the time they need to recharge. An effective alternative is hydrogen powered vehicles. As per my understanding we can use the current combustion engines and can be refilled like the traditional fossil engine. If we need to challenge china’s dominance of electric vehicles, we need to invest heavily in R&D of hydrogen powered vehicles and develop the technology at a higher priority

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