Updated Analysis of Incentives for Electrifying India’s Four-Wheeler Ride-Hailing Fleet
Publication Year: 2021
Author(s): Dash N, Wappelhorst S, Bandivadekar A
Abstract:
The 5-year total cost of ownership (TCO) of four-wheeler battery electric vehicles (BEVs) used for ride-hailing is re-evaluated in this follow-up to a 2019 ICCT report, and the findings are compared to comparable conventional gasoline, diesel, and compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicle models in 2020. In this update, the authors selected the Mahindra eVerito D2, the latest variant of the same make and model of BEV that was included in the 2019 study, and another BEV, the Tata Nexon, which is currently among the most popular four-wheeler BEVs in India. In addition to the cities of Delhi and Hyderabad, Bangalore city is also included in this analysis. These three cities are among the top markets for ride-hailing four-wheelers in India and they have the highest shares of BEV four-wheelers when compared to other cities in the country. The findings indicate that the attractiveness of electric ride-hailing cars is improving. With the current cost and incentive structures and without considering any additional incentives, the BEV Mahindra eVerito D2 is cheaper than the comparable diesel and gasoline cars across all three cities in terms of 5-year TCO and thus cost per kilometer. For the BEV Tata Nexon, the per-kilometer cost is only marginally higher than the comparable diesel and gasoline cars in Hyderabad and Bangalore, and it is lower in Delhi.
Source of Publication: ICCT Working Paper 2021-18
Vol/Issue: April 2021: 1-23 p.
Country: India
Publisher/Organisation: International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT)
Rights: International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT)
Theme: Sustainable transportation | Subtheme: Shared mobility
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