Reports
This report examines five critical challenges that must be overcome to accelerate the pace of EV adoption.
Exploring Cost-reduction Strategies for Electric Vehicle (EV) Batteries
2019
Author(s): Shekhar H, Sharma S, Patel U, Sawant V
Electric Vehicles (EVs) are viewed as a solution to several problems: reducing emission of greenhouse gases, sustainable economic growth, improving air quality, and reducing fossil fuel imports in India.
India is expected to see increase in demand for personal and commercial mobility as one of the key growth drivers in the world. A combination of prosperous consumers, increased government spending on infrastructure, and growing demand for freight movement is likely to drive this demand.
Electric Vehicle Policies and Electricity Tariff for EV Charging in India
2019
Author(s): Pillai Reji K, Suri R, Dhuri S, Kundu S
Enabling policy framework is necessary for rollout of electric vehicles (EV) and electric vehicle charging infrastructure. A number of Indian states have issued electric vehicle policies and electricity tariffs for EV charging.
Transition to all- Electric Public Transportation
2018
Author(s): Sridhar H, N. C. T, Dash V, Bharadwaj Mridula D.
In this report, the authors examine the ‘Transition to All-Electric Public Transportation', focusing on the charging energy requirement in 2030. This assessment pertains to select four-wheeler taxi categories and public buses.
Electric Vehicles
2018
Author(s): Kapur G, Parmar Abhiraj S, Tyagi M, YES Global Institute (YGI)
This report titled “Electric vehicle - The colour is green”, focuses on paving the way from a policy perspective, which may lead to a transformative ecosystem, changing gears and making the shift from traditional dependencies on Internal Combustion Engines (ICE) to a more sustainable, low carbon, electric mobility based future.
Value Capture Finance in Transit Oriented Development
2020
Author(s): National Institute of Urban Affairs, Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation
This document is the first knowledge product developed as a part of the technical assistance. It emphasizes the importance of Value Capture Financing (VCF) and the role it plays in implementation of Transit Oriented Development (TOD).
Land Value Capture for Transit Oriented Development
2020
Author(s): National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA), Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation
This document is the second knowledge product developed as a part of the technical assistance. It focuses on the concept of Land Value Capture and different aspects of the same.
Road Pricing to Decongest Mumbai
2020
Author(s): ITDP India Programme, Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation
This study aims to assess the need and effectiveness of congestion pricing in Greater Mumbai as a Travel Demand Management (TDM) measure alongside other TDM measures and provides a roadmap for its implementation.
Road Pricing as a Travel Demand Management Tool
2017
Author(s): Arora S, Pachouri A , Baveena K V
Cities must adopt progressive measures like road user pricing strategies for private modes of transport, commensurate with the estimated infrastructural and environment cost to society.