
The Indian auto industry will improve efficiency, environmental impact, and technology in future autos. Sector impact is expected. This update is rolling out. This update is coming. This change is imminent, say analysts. FCV, AV, and EV revolution may transform national travel. Client choices, government initiatives, and breakthrough technologies matter. These drivers count. This abstract discusses India's shift to eco-friendly, self-driving, high-tech cars. The technique is examined in the abstract. The Indian auto industry is shifting due to uncertainties. Pollution and fossil fuel reduction drive this revolution. Change occurs. This paradigm shift markets electric, autonomous, and fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) as alternatives to internal combustion engine cars. Electric, autonomous, and fuel-cell vehicles are growing. Features are added in this upgrade. Autonomous tech may transform transportation. Automated driving could boost safety, efficiency, and convenience. So, it happens. Self-driving automobiles could reduce Indian traffic, improve elderly and disabled mobility, and improve fleet management. All these benefits are possible. Each may profit. Self-driving automobiles may help. Several significant obstacles prevent widespread implementation. Pay attention to these issues. It includes legal issues, infrastructure issues, and public acceptance problems. Keywords: EV adoption in India, EV infrastructure development, EV incentives and subsidies, Battery technology and manufacturing, Autonomous vehicle technology, Self-driving cars in India, AI and machine learning in AVs, AV regulations and safety standards, Pilot projects and testing zones, Hydrogen fuel cell technology, FCV market potential in India, Hydrogen production and distribution, Government support for FCVs, Environmental benefits of FCVs
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