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India Has 150 Million Drivers and Only 8,000 Want Electric Cars

  • India EV sales face challenges of affordability, charging
  • Yet world’s fourth-largest auto market has vast EV potential
Hyundai Motor Co. Kona electric vehicle at a showroom in New Delhi.Photographer: Anindito Mukherjee/Bloomberg
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Hyundai Motor Co. launched India’s first electric SUV this summer with a quirky TV commercial urging millennials to “Drive Into the Future.” A few months later, the automaker finds itself on a lonesome road.

In a nation of about 150 million drivers, only 130 Kona SUVs were sold to dealers through August. That slow pace is emblematic of the difficulties carmakers face in establishing an electric foothold in the fourth-biggest auto market, even with committed government support.