We are all be acquainting with the phenomenon of electric vehicles. They are not a new thing for us.Despite of the fact of ther less popularity, they have brought up quite visible changes in the environment.Owing to this some countries around the globe are thinking to develop such cars as the fossil fuels become a part of ozone depletion phenomena. The countries like France, India, China, Britain, and Norway have resoluted to prohibit the use of vehicles that run on fossil fuel and rely more on electric-powered vehicles in order to bring an Eco friendly solution .
India
Earlier this year, the Indian government publicized that each vehicle sold in the country should be power-driven electrically by the year 2030. This act is outstanding as India has ample of cities that are among the list of the world’s most polluted cities. “This is surely an inspirational target.” As proclaimed by an energy adviser official about this action by the government .

China
China known for its population faces the same issue of pollution. That is the reason for the government will to end up the manufacturing and sale of vehicles operational on gas or petrol. We all know that China being world’s most major marketplace for automobiles, sold 28 million vehicles in 2016 alone.

This is to be talked about here that China has around 40 percent sale of electric-powered vehicles in the world at the moment. This is a revolutionary step by the country to invest more in the electric-power vehicles. As per Xin Guobin, China’s Vice Minister of Industry and Information Technology, “regulators are working on a timeline to make it possible to phase out vehicles based on fossil fuel.”

France
France being among one of the primary countries keen to make use of the zero-emission vehicles in the country, publicized to finish the sale of gas and diesel power-driven vehicles by 2040. Nevertheless, the government has permitted the use of hybrid cars on roads even after 2040. The share of electric and hybrid vehicles in the country is too little approximately 4 percent, at present. However the requirement for the electric and hybrid vehicle is increasing. Alone the sales of the electric and hybrid vehicle were up by 25 percent, In Q1 of 2017.

Excluding these three, countries like Norway, Germany, Netherlands, Portugal, Denmark, Japan, Ireland, Austria, Korea and Spain have also publicize to swing its fossil fuel power-driven vehicle market into the electric vehicle-power driven market. And are making efforts for it.




