The largest source of climate pollution in the world is transportation. To solve the climate crisis, we need to make the vehicles on our roads as clean as possible. We have only a decade left to change the way we use energy to avoid the worst impacts of climate change. Emissions from cars and trucks are not only bad for our planet; they’re bad for our health. Air pollutants from gasoline- and diesel-powered vehicles cause asthma, bronchitis, cancer, and premature death. The long-term health impacts of localized air pollution last a lifetime, with the effects borne out in asthma attacks, lung damage, and heart conditions. As the COVID-19 pandemic — a respiratory disease — continues to spread, a study by Harvard University found a striking association between long-term exposure to harmful fine particulate matter and COVID-19 mortality in the United States One of the primary causes of fine particulate matter pollution (PM2.5) is combustion from gasoline and diesel car engines. So in this paper we are mainly focused on development of Electrical Vehicles and what are problems to implementation in India. We have discussed different types of Government policies and future scope policies which have been taken by government. From this paper researchers will get clear idea of future of Non Pollutant Vehicles. So this paper is very important in Covid-19 pandemic situations because we will safe and secure from these types of pandemic disease only if our environment will be free from air pollution which creates by conventional vehicles.