The Geopolitical Catalyst
If the West Asia conflict ended tomorrow, would urban Indians still purchase EVs, or is our "green revolution" merely a survival tactic disguised as a choice?
For years, we discussed electric vehicles (EVs) in the future tense—as something that would happen "eventually" or when the subsidies were "just right." But as the conflict in West Asia continues to send ripples through global energy markets, that conversation has moved from the boardroom to the drawing room. For the urban Indian consumer, the geopolitical tension isn't just a headline; it is a direct tax on their daily commute. The data indicate shifts from subtle trends to a full-scale structural realignment. What we are seeing in 2026 isn't just a "slowdown" in traditional segments but a profound shift in how Indian consumers assess the value of their mobility.
This article was originally published in Autocar Professional: Click here to read.