Manuscript Title:

TREND SETTER A.I BASED E- VEHICLE MARKET IN INDIA

Author:

Dr. SREENIVASA MURTHY V, Dr. PARMANAND PRABHAT, VINAY YANDRAPALLI, Dr. SYED UMAR , TADELE DEBISA DERESSA, Dr. MAGE USHA U

DOI Number:

DOI:10.5281/zenodo.10437625

Published : 2023-12-23

About the author(s)

1. Dr. SREENIVASA MURTHY V - Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Rajarajeswari College of Engineering, Bangalore, India.
2. Dr. PARMANAND PRABHAT - Assistant Professor, Department of School of Computer Science and Engineering, Sandip University, Neelam Vidya Vihar, Sijoul, Mailam, Madhubani (Bihar).
3. VINAY YANDRAPALLI - MDM Developer in World Wide Technology U.S.A.
4. Dr. SYED UMAR - Professor, Department of Computer Science, College of Engineering & amp; Technology Wollega University, Nekemte, Ethiopia.
5. TADELE DEBISA DERESSA - Lecturer, Department of Computer Science, College of Engineering & amp; Technology, Wollega University, Nekemte, Ethiopia.
6. Dr. MAGE USHA U - Associate Professor, Department of Master of Computer Applications, Rajarajeswari College of Engineering, Bangalore, India.

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Abstract

Purpose - This paper concentrates on the Artificial Intelligence based e-vehicle market in INDIA. Every day we discuss the importance of E-Vehicles as trend seter in present Indian Market and what way the government support towards enacting laws to encourage the use of electric vehicles will lessen reliance on fossil fuels like crude oil or compressed natural gas, cut pollution, eliminate greenhouse gas emissions, enhance air quality, and safeguard the environment. Because metropolitan areas are a major source of pollution, it is crucial that residents there realize the risks associated with their consumption of pollutants and gasses that could be fatal and take steps to minimize it. The primary goal of this article is to document the opinions, feelings, difficulties, and perceptions of market participants, including manufacturers, distributors, and end users, regarding their awareness of and preparedness to select electric vehicles in order to save the environment. Findings: Based on the results of this study, we are able to conclude that the chi-square test fails to reject the null hypothesis. It implies that the null hypothesis must be accepted. The null hypothesis states that considerable people favor electric vehicles. It indicates that consumers favor electric vehicles more. All things considered, we can state that consumers prefer electric vehicles.


Keywords

Various States of India, Trend Analysis, Stack Holders Perception / Views, E-Vehicle.