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All Electric Passenger Vehicle Sales in India by 2030
2017
Author(s): Abhyankar N, Gopal Anand R, Sheppard C, Park Won Y, Phadke Amol A
In India, there is growing interest among policymakers, planners, and regulators for aggressive electrification of passenger vehicles to battery electric vehicles (BEVs) by 2030.
India has witnessed remarkable growth over the last few decades, however, the mobility infrastructure has not kept pace with the demand.
Encouraging Design Practices for Sustainable Mobility in Indian Townships
2017
Author(s): Sudhakaran S, Rajagopalan L, Mahendra A, Dhindaw J, Pai M
This guidebook is part of WRI India’s project ‘Building Sustainable, Energy Efficient and Connected Communities in India’ funded by the U.S. Department of Energy.
Electric vehicle guidebook for Indian States
2019
Author(s): Menon A, Yang Z, Bandivadekar A
This guidebook contains reviews of electric vehicle strategies and policies in 32 states or provinces and major cities in India and around the world.
Central Electricity Authority (Measures relating to Safety and Electric Supply) (Amendment) Regulations, 2019
2019
Publisher/Organisation: Central Electricity Authority (CEA)
With the Central Electricity Authority (Measures relating to Safety and Electric Supply) (Amendment) Regulations, 2019, General safety requirement for electric vehicle charging stations have been incorporated in the Central Electricity Authority (Measures relating to Safety and Electric Supply) Regulations, 2010.
Congestion Pricing Basics
2020
Author(s): Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation, Institute for Transportation and Development Policy
This illustrated guidebook briefly highlights the advantages of implementing congestion pricing in the cities, the steps which a city needs to undertake and benefits which a city will observe once congestion pricing has been implemented.
This guidebook provides municipalities with concrete recommendations for action in dealing with the new dockless bike sharing systems.
Will Automotive be the Future of Mobility? Striving for Six Zeros
2020
Author(s): Rieck F, Machielse K, van Duin R
Disruptive technologies like electrification, automation, and connectivity can make automotive more sustainable by striving for the Six Zero goals i.e. Zero Emission, Zero Energy, Zero Congestion, Zero Accident, Zero Empty, and Zero Cost.
India has two categories of electric cars, based on their range and battery capacity. The current Indian e-4W market is dominated by cars with a range of 100-200 km and a lower battery pack capacity. This study aims to facilitate the planning and establishment of public e-4W charging infrastructure in Indian cities.
Electrification of vehicles in India is still at its early stage. Both the battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plugin hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) only contribute to 0.06% of India's total car market through 2017.