New Delhi, July 23 -- India could power its entire electric vehicle (EV) fleet by 2032 using just 3 per cent of its targeted renewable energy capacity, according to a new report by energy think tank Ember.

The study emphasises the importance of strong policy support and a robust charging network to achieve this milestone.

Using projections for India's EV growth by 2030 and 2032, Ember estimates that around 15 gigawatts (GW) of wind and solar power would be sufficient to meet nationwide EV charging demand by 2032.

This figure accounts for only 3 per cent of the 486 GW of wind and solar capacity targeted in the National Electricity Plan (NEP-14).

The report urges improved use of clean energy and highlights that many Indian states alread...