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    For zero-emission urban freight delivery

    Synopsis

    What’s needed are supportive infrastructure for EVs such as quick-charging stations, and proactive policy for production of batteries, to gainfully speed up the diffusion of EVs.

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    A production-linked incentive scheme for the automobile sector designed to boost output of EVs has been announced.
    NITI Aayog’s ‘Shoonya’ initiative, aimed at fully electrifying urban delivery vehicles in the next two years, makes sense. The shoonya, or zero-emission, electric vehicles (EVs) would reduce pollution levels, curtail petroleum imports and bring macroeconomic benefits. Urban freight vehicles account for over 10% of carbon emissions in the transportation sector, and the segment’s emissions are projected to grow as much as 114% over the decade. Hence the pressing need for a proactive policy to curb these emissions.

    Besides, the estimated 175 million two-wheelers on the road today consume the bulk of petrol nationally; other freight vehicles also considerably boost demand for diesel or compressed natural gas (CNG). And reducing demand for oil- or CNG-fuelled vehicles by revving up volumes in EVs would mean environmental and economic gains. Almost 97% of vehicles here are still powered by the internal combustion engine (ICE). But in segments like two-wheelers, EVs already have a 17% share. The way ahead clearly is to better allocate resources for a well-developed ecosystem for EVs so as to fast-forward the change in the techno-economic paradigm in transport and logistics away from the ICE.

    Already, consumption taxes on EVs are a fraction of those on conventional vehicles. A production-linked incentive scheme for the automobile sector designed to boost output of EVs has been announced. What’s needed are supportive infrastructure for EVs such as quick-charging stations, and proactive policy for production of batteries, to gainfully speed up the diffusion of EVs. We do need to device a technology policy for batteries that better leverages domestic endowments. Fuel cells running on green hydrogen is another option that holds tremendous potential.

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