In this era of technology, where the development
of wheel is just 2500 years old. Initially it took to the race of developing
mere easygoing and convenient carts. But as the time passed things started to become a rat race. The development of cars, trucks, buses, rails, airways and
waterways. The invention of crude oil started a new chapter. The development of
diesel engines and petrol engines put a breakthrough in the ongoing scenery.
Just it started around 100 years ago, vehicles even motorbikes were visible
only in the houses of the richer ones. Gradually the slope of development
started being more inclined and more inclined and now we can see multiple
vehicles in a single house. Demand of Petrol and Diesel led to the price hikes
day by day. Public and private financial institutions made this to the door
step delivery with invention of EMI. EMI is equated monthly instalment which
provides you a solution to your daily needs on very cost effective monthly
instalment. One can easily buy Mobile, TV, Refrigerator and even Cars, Bikes,
Trucks. Now when Oil prices and conflicts between EU, OPEC countries are
increasing day by day, it is getting hard to fulfil the demands of oil in India
on daily basis. In India only 2-3 sources are there as Bombay Hi. Assam, Digboi
etc. which are unable to fulfil the drastically increasing demand. Technology
being deity of providing everything invented the new generation of vehicles CNG
etc. This is also a new chapter of modernization, in which new streamline
engine of gas based technology came into existence but soon this also became a
bottleneck because supply of gas is not available equally at each and every
location. This took initiation of solar energy based vehicles. Solar energy
based vehicles are connected to a battery which is charged by using the solar
energy by using the silicon chips on a rooftop or the roof of the vehicle. But
the efficiency of charging is not so good because day light and solar position
changes throughout the day and it may be more difficult during rainy and cloudy
days to get the battery charged.
This took the industries to look after for
something else and the result came to the invention of electric vehicles.
Electric vehicles works on the principle of the stored energy which is converted
in to the mechanical energy by using a dynamo principle to rotate the axle of
the vehicle. The stored energy gets discharged after some time for example, 4-5 hours of run
and then it is be charged again. A battery generally is made of cathode and
anode rods in India and lead is used as the solution. Anode and cathode rods
got exhausted after a time i.e. 3-4 years of random use or 2 years if
continuously used. Then it is to be replaced by the new one. This on the very
first perspective is viewed as the engagement of industry and opportunities of
new and high quality battery and efficient battery and e-vehicles. What about
the battery waste? The battery waste is none of use. The rods are sold as scrap
to develop the new ones but the Lead waste which flows through the waste pipes
runs on the grounds is the symbolic and alarming danger. This waste is soluble
with soil and ruins the fertility power of the soil. It also kills the micro
organism present in the soil which helps to increase the fertility power and to
make the seeds grow. India is growing day by day, industries are growing at a
rapid scale and agriculture land is shrinking at new heights. The is going to
bring the future food needs at a very hike and shrinking land and waste land
will no longer be able to feed the such a huge population. Lead wastes can’t be
biodegraded. If the same speed of industrialization is to be going to run,
there would be a day that there would not a inch, where lead waste is not
spread on the ground.
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