Authors :
Arshi Bansal
Volume/Issue :
Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 8 - August
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https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/25aug111
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Abstract :
The Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, organized under the aegis of the Ministry of Commerce & Industry,
Government of India, served as a landmark event for the Indian mobility ecosystem. Participating as part of the Bharat
Mobility initiative, I undertook a field-based research project, attending the expo on three separate days to analyze the
evolving trends and technologies in the automotive industry. This paper presents key insights into electric mobility, market
demand, sustainable innovations, and industry challenges, as well as personal reflections on interactions and learnings
gathered during the event. The research, based on field visits, employs primary data (observations, discussions, consumer
interviews) and secondary sources (news coverage, government reports) to provide a holistic analysis of India’s automotive
transition. Key findings highlight the interplay between government and industry collaboration, the rapid rise of electric
and alternative fuel vehicles, the role of digital technologies in redefining automotive design, and evolving consumer
expectations. The study also identifies challenges such as infrastructure deficits, financing bottlenecks, and rural-urban
divides in adoption. By combining structured analysis with personal reflections, this paper argues that India is poised at
the cusp of a mobility revolution—an epoch where technological strength, sustainable imperatives, and consumer
aspirations converge to reshape the nation’s transportation future.
Keywords :
Bharat Mobility; Electric Vehicles; Automotive Industry; Sustainability; Policy; Consumer Trends; India.
References :
- AutocarPro (2025). Policy Announcements at Bharat Mobility Expo 2025.
- Financial Express (2025). India’s EV Market Outlook.
- GoodReturns (2025). Sustainable Mobility Highlights from Bharat Mobility Expo.
- Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India (2024–25). Policy Releases on Electric Mobility.
- International Energy Agency (IEA) (2024). Global EV Outlook.
The Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, organized under the aegis of the Ministry of Commerce & Industry,
Government of India, served as a landmark event for the Indian mobility ecosystem. Participating as part of the Bharat
Mobility initiative, I undertook a field-based research project, attending the expo on three separate days to analyze the
evolving trends and technologies in the automotive industry. This paper presents key insights into electric mobility, market
demand, sustainable innovations, and industry challenges, as well as personal reflections on interactions and learnings
gathered during the event. The research, based on field visits, employs primary data (observations, discussions, consumer
interviews) and secondary sources (news coverage, government reports) to provide a holistic analysis of India’s automotive
transition. Key findings highlight the interplay between government and industry collaboration, the rapid rise of electric
and alternative fuel vehicles, the role of digital technologies in redefining automotive design, and evolving consumer
expectations. The study also identifies challenges such as infrastructure deficits, financing bottlenecks, and rural-urban
divides in adoption. By combining structured analysis with personal reflections, this paper argues that India is poised at
the cusp of a mobility revolution—an epoch where technological strength, sustainable imperatives, and consumer
aspirations converge to reshape the nation’s transportation future.
Keywords :
Bharat Mobility; Electric Vehicles; Automotive Industry; Sustainability; Policy; Consumer Trends; India.