How many new cars per day are on our roads after 11 years..!?
International Energy Agency has released an interesting forecast. The latest World Energy Outlook released by the organization has estimated the demand for electricity, fuels, and cars in india in 2024. According to this, for another eleven years, by 2035, it is estimated that there will be 12 thousand new cars on the roads every day. It is estimated that by 2035 AC electricity consumption will exceed the total electricity consumption in Mexico. india, which is the world's third-largest importer of oil, has estimated that oil demand will increase by about 20 lakh barrels per day. india will be the main reason for the increase in international oil demand, it said. india, which became the fifth-largest economy in 2023, is predicted to grow to become the third-largest economy in the world in another five years (2028). It said that the demand for fuels will be huge compared to the rest of the countries in the next ten years due to the growing population in India.
It is calculated that by 2035, iron and steel production will increase by 70 percent, cement production by 55 percent, and AC reserves will increase by 4.5 times. It is noteworthy that the electricity used for ACs at this time is more than the electricity used by the whole of mexico in a year. Total energy consumption in india is expected to increase by about 35 percent by 2035. The power generation will almost triple to 1400 gigawatts. It is calculated that despite the increase in solar power generation, the power generation from coal will be 30 percent higher. It is said that india will data-face many challenges related to power generation and fuels in the coming days. It said that dependence on imports of fossil fuels should be reduced. It is said that the use of electric vehicles will increase in India. oil demand will reach its peak by 2030. After that, it will decrease. india is one of the largest markets in the world for two-wheelers and three-wheelers. It is the fourth-largest passenger car market. In the next ten years, more than 3.7 crore new cars, more than 7.5 crore two-wheelers and three-wheelers will come on the roads. By 2035, carbon emissions will increase by 30 percent due to traffic congestion on roads. Overall, there is a need to focus more on infrastructure development.