EV Samvaad: India’s Electric Mobility Initiatives, 2023-24

The resource is from NDC-TIA’s India component team under the NITI Aayog-led Forum for Decarbonising Transport.

EV Samvaad is a compendium of electric mobility initiatives in India, covering the period from April 2023 to March 2024. It aims to monitor India’s electric vehicle (EV) landscape and decode policy interventions, implementation roadmaps, and industry-wide adoption plans. 

This compendium presents a comprehensive picture of India’s evolving EV sector to a wide range of stakeholders, facilitating the exchange of best practices and paving the way for a sustainable future. 

EV Samvaad features the latest EV developments from national and sub-national fronts to promote collaboration and action. It includes a feature story focused on reusing and recycling batteries, and a roster of relevant publications related to EVs to help develop a comprehensive understanding of the EV ecosystem. The 'ABCs of EVs' section delves into technical topics, explaining them in detail, while the 'Expert Talk' section presents an in-depth interview with an industry leader.

Available in the DLGM (Digital Library of Green Mobility) soon.


 
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