Electric Mobility in India : Accelerating Implementation
Governments, automotive manufacturers, energy companies, charging infrastructure operators, mobility service providers, technology providers and aggregators across the globe are preparing themselves for a rapid transition from conventional internal...
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okr-10986-356552021-06-04T05:11:22Z Electric Mobility in India : Accelerating Implementation World Bank ELECTRIC VEHICLE ELECTRIC MOBILITY ELECTRICITY GRID ELECTRICITY INFRASTRUCTURE VEHICLE MANUFACTURING BATTERY MANUFACTURING BATTERY RECYCLING Governments, automotive manufacturers, energy companies, charging infrastructure operators, mobility service providers, technology providers and aggregators across the globe are preparing themselves for a rapid transition from conventional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles to electric mobility. Increasing from the current global sales of 2.1 million units in 2019, electric vehicles are expected to account for nearly 57 percent of all vehicle sales and over 30 percent of all vehicle fleet by 2040. International experience indicates that the key factors responsible for driving this transition are a) conducive policy and regulatory support across the electric mobility value chain, b) technological advancements (new and improved battery chemistries, automation in retail electricity business) and c) increased customer preference for green mobility options (influenced by rising fuel prices and concerns regarding local air pollution, climate change). An analysis was undertaken by the World Bank to review the development of e-mobility in India, identify remaining challenges and mitigation measures to support India’s electric mobility vision. This report presents the findings of the analysis and lays out a set of recommendations for consideration by different stakeholders. 2021-06-03T19:03:11Z 2021-06-03T19:03:11Z 2021-04-15 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/772841622724981757/Electric-Mobility-in-India-Accelerating-Implementation http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35655 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper South Asia India |
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Governments, automotive manufacturers,
energy companies, charging infrastructure operators,
mobility service providers, technology providers and
aggregators across the globe are preparing themselves for a
rapid transition from conventional internal combustion
engine (ICE) vehicles to electric mobility. Increasing from
the current global sales of 2.1 million units in 2019,
electric vehicles are expected to account for nearly 57
percent of all vehicle sales and over 30 percent of all
vehicle fleet by 2040. International experience indicates
that the key factors responsible for driving this transition
are a) conducive policy and regulatory support across the
electric mobility value chain, b) technological advancements
(new and improved battery chemistries, automation in retail
electricity business) and c) increased customer preference
for green mobility options (influenced by rising fuel prices
and concerns regarding local air pollution, climate change).
An analysis was undertaken by the World Bank to review the
development of e-mobility in India, identify remaining
challenges and mitigation measures to support India’s
electric mobility vision. This report presents the findings
of the analysis and lays out a set of recommendations for
consideration by different stakeholders. |
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Electric Mobility in India : Accelerating Implementation |
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Electric Mobility in India : Accelerating Implementation |
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Electric Mobility in India : Accelerating Implementation |
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Electric Mobility in India : Accelerating Implementation |
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electric mobility in india : accelerating implementation |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2021 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/772841622724981757/Electric-Mobility-in-India-Accelerating-Implementation http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35655 |
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