Case Study
This presentation by the International Transport Forum (ITF) is an attempt to check this hypothesis that "Lime riders save more than 699,786 gallons of gas equivalent to taking 1,320 passenger vehicles off the road for a year" via analysing the case of Paris through surveys in order to estimate their mobility patterns.
This presentation by Marion Lagadic, Project Manager at 6t, highlights the emerging mobility services through the case of France (user surveys conducted by 6t between 2015 and 2019) wherein the User patterns, profiles and impacts were studied through surveys for Dockless scooters, Motorscooters, Carsharing and Ride-hailing services (Uber) in the cities of France.
This presentation by Kate Blumberg outlines the health assessment of the on-road sector for Mexico while analysing the potential benefits of on-road vehicle standards in order to reduce the impact on air pollution and mortality.
Towards Smarter Service Provision for Smart Cities: Accounting for the Social Costs of Urban Service Provision
2018
Author(s): Markandya A, Sagar A, Shastry S, Goswami S, Ray I, Aziz Z, Paul S, Pai M, Tagat A, Chatterjee A
Through a case study of four Indian cities, this work examines the current unmanaged growth (business as usual urbanisation) and the costs associated with it. This paper has been jointly prepared by Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER) and World Resources Institute (WRI) under the aegis of New Climate Economy the flagship project of The Global Commission on the Economy and Climate. The project has been overseen and led by Rajat Kathuria (Director & CE, ICRIER) and Ani Dasgupta (Global Director, WRI Ross Center for Sustainable Cities).
Ola Mobility Institute (OMI) studied India’s first multimodal electric mobility project in Nagpur through a pilot in May 2017. The pilot focused primarily on ensuring usage of EVs - or simply put, clean kilometres travelled – to test the viability of EVs on economic metrics. The study found that the pilot required a broad set of actions. This report takes into account data points from all aspects of EV operations spread over 18 months of the Nagpur pilot providing a detailed overview of the study.
E- Rickshaw Operational and Deployment Strategy – Case of Kakinada
2017
Author(s): ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability, South Asia
This report, ‘E Rickshaw deployment plan and report: Kakinada’, is part of the output reports under the project ‘Supporting Smart Urban Mobility and Built Environment in Indian Cities’ under Grant Ref: G 15 SSEF-140 for the period of October 2015 to January 2017. The report highlights the various aspects of assessment undertaken by the project team to verify the feasibility of e-rickshaw deployment in the city. The report also highlights the required institutional frameworks, policy recommendations for e-rickshaw deployment and operational strategy.
Innovation (and upgrading) in the automobile industry: the case of India
2016
Author(s): Ray S, Miglani S
This paper focuses on the automobile industry and examines the nature of global value chains in it with reference to the case of India. The aim is to explore the relationship between lead firms, particularly MNCs, and the extent to they have contributed to the development of the Indian automobile industry through transfer of technology and imports. The paper is based on secondary sources and a primary survey.
Safe Drive Initiative: Creating Safe Autonomous Vehicle Policy
2020
Author(s): World Economic Forum (WEF)
This review is the first in a series of documents published by the World Economic Forum to offer holistic guidance on autonomous vehicle policy. By engaging with industry partners, regulators, academia and civil society, the Safe Drive Initiative proposes a broad and actionable framework to enable policy-makers to create a graduated series of milestones to enable the safe deployment of automated vehicles.
EV City Casebook and Policy Guide 2021 Edition
2021
Author(s): International Energy Agency (IEA)
This is the third EV City Casebook and Policy guide. The report is a joint collaboration between EVI and the Hybrid & Electric Vehicle Technology Collaboration Programme (HEV TCP). It is a showcase of cities building better, cleaner mobility through electric vehicles – designed to inspire others to move towards mass electric mobility.
Best Practices in Electric Mobility
2020
Author(s): United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)
This report presents finding on the current state of the market, including best practices, infrastructure, technologies and business models.