India’s EV Leaders Push for Greener Future on Earth Day 2025

India’s EV leaders LML and Khalsa EV mark Earth Day 2025 with calls for rapid electric vehicle adoption to combat pollution and promote sustainable transport. This story highlights their commitments, strategies, and the future of clean mobility in India.

India’s EV Leaders Push for Greener Future on Earth Day 2025

While the world celebrates Earth Day 2025 to save the planet, Indian EV industry leaders are pushing forward with an emphasis on the critical relevance of clean mobility. The growing ability to completely take advantage of EV's pollution control, reduction in fossil fuel use, and a healthier world for future generations has been added to the industrial placard.

Among all such Indian transport systems, the one which pollutes the most is the current transport system. Growing vehicular emission posed to worsen urban air by their rising levels from increased vehicular activity.. Going electric is being considered not just as an industry shift but as a public health and climate resilience measure. With state and central governments implementing schemes and policies to support EVs, industry leaders are aligning their mission with global climate objectives.

Electric vehicles, according to Yogesh Bhatia, the CEO and Managing Director of LML, are beyond the technical evolution. It is a critical movement toward answering the pollution problem that has plagued our planet. This Earth Day, as we unite under "Our Power, Our Planet," focus must be on accelerating EV adoption in personal and public transport means, as a means to reduce harmful exhaust emissions and improve urban air quality, minimize our dependence upon fossil fuel, and pave the road toward a cleaner, healthier future. Now is the time to drive the change using innovation and collective action to ensure our power today is safeguarding our planet for tomorrow."

Though this statements made by the CEO of LML, Khalsa EV's MD Shivam Narang and CEO Satyam Narang have other take on very long term and very much aware towards the masses in their declaration that says, " For cleaner cities and more sustainable urban lives, certainly as an EV company announcement, we take up a collective role. For Khalsa, we don't just claim to be sustainable; it's in the ethics of our purpose. While the world is seeing the problems associated with climate change, we understand that electric mobility is not just a technological revolution but even more a movement towards a greener, moresustainable future. As we design and manufacture every electric vehicle, we reinforce our promise to lower the carbon emissions, minimize our footprint in the environment, and drive cleaner urban living.

Thus, the understanding that the decisions we make today will shape the world tomorrow for our children. That is why Khalsa is investing in cutting-edge technology, building better infrastructure, and promoting awareness about the long-term benefits of EVs. We are reimagining mobility from manufacture to performance to dance to the requirements of our planet."

He adds, "Our goal is to bring sustainable transport within reach and aspiration of all Indians. We believe that driving transformation at scale starts with setting bold examples—and we're glad to be charting that course. "We use this moment to re-speak our mission on this Earth Day; Our mission is to power a cleaner, greener future-one electric ride at a time".

It reminds us that sustainability should be embraced in all pillars of the economy. As India moves toward the realization of its net-zero aspirations and aligns with all international climate frameworks like the Paris Agreement, EVs will play a major part in this revolution.

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