transition towards EVs in India is range anxiety and the limited number of public chargers.JSW MG Motors also announced other initiatives like a connectivity platform with Jio and an EV education platform.India's upcoming FAME-III scheme is expected to support charging networks. FAME is short for Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electric and Hybrid Vehicles in India.Additionally, officials at the heavy industries ministry are discussing a national charging policy.
The ministry also continues to hold talks with key stakeholders, including the Prime Minister’s Office to chalk out a comprehensive action plan for a charging infrastructure, seeking feedback on whether they need to be installed along highways or in cities, the standards they need to follow, and the type of output required.JSW MG Motors launched the platform, in addition to a series of EV innovations at DriEV.Bharat event. Other innovations include project REVIVE, focused on repurposing EV batteries, EVPEDIA, an EV educational platform, and MG-Jio ICP, a technology stack.Milestone Alert!
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