Renewable Energy Sizing for Electric Vehicle Charging: A Case Study of Karnataka, India
India, like many other nations, is going through the transitional phase of electrifying its transport sector. As a member of the EV30@30 campaign led by the International Energy Agency (IEA), India aims to achieve a 30% sales share for electric vehicles (EVs) by 2030. The state of Karnataka is a leader in the nation’s clean energy transition and is currently at the third position in EV sales among all states.
Climate verses: Poetry zine
Science meets verse in Climate Verses - CSTEP’s first ever poetry zine.
This National Science Day, we step beyond data and dive into emotion, bringing you poetry from our researchers on nature, climate change, and the world we strive to protect. Through words, we explore resilience, hope, and the science that shapes our future.
Stakeholder consultation workshop on electric school buses: Kochi
School buses are integral to the daily routine of students and faculty, as they enable vital and timely commutes between residences and educational institutions. Similar to many other Indian states, more than 85% of school buses in Kerala are diesel-run, resulting in adverse effects on children’s health (carcinogenic exhaust fumes) and serious climate and environmental consequences. To mitigate these impacts, schools across the world (and some in India) are transitioning to cleaner vehicles and fuel technologies such as electric buses with zero tailpipe emissions.
Workshop on the Fundamentals of Air Quality Modelling and Its Role in Air Quality Management
CSTEP is organising a two-day regional workshop on ‘The Fundamentals of Air Quality Modelling and Its Role in Air Quality Management’ at Inspire Hall, Le Méridien New Delhi, with support from Open Philanthropy and Bloomberg Philanthropies.
Date: 1.4.2025 to 2.4.2025