Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Siting Study to Support Freight Electrification
Publication Year: 2022
Author(s): MP Ensystems
Abstract:
Around 71% of India’s freight is transported by road, generating negative externalities including inflation, reduced productivity, lower job creation, air pollution and contribution to climate change Systematic study and support in the creation of EV charging infrastructure (EVCI) would benefit the commodity haulage services while optimising electricity grid impact and revenue maximisation. MP Ensystems has developed an intelligent geo-spatial model for siting EVCI along economic corridors. The model considers traffic demand management, public parking spaces, electricity grid networks and charging requirements as key inputs to develop EVCI locations. The model is available for stakeholders such as city or state governments on the website https://www.evci.in .
Country: India
Publisher/Organisation: MP Ensystems Advisory Pvt Ltd.
URL:
https://shaktifoundation.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Freight-EVCI-Report-12May.pdf
Theme: Charging Infrastructure | Subtheme: Commercial and Institutional charging
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