CSTEP’s storage programme has two verticals: 1) techno-economic analysis of various storage systems along with policy aspects, and 2) research and development (R&D) of novel electrode and electrolyte materials for state-of-the-art and emerging battery systems using computer simulation techniques.
The study aims to contribute towards creating an ecosystem of CDW recycling in Bengaluru (formerly Bangalore).
In 2010, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy proposed a 20% subsidy for electric vehicles through a scheme called the Alternate Fuels for Surface Transportation Programme.
Transitioning towards a Green Economy in Karnataka.
With deteriorating air quality, there is a need to promote public transportation.
The threat of climate change is a serious global concern.
CSTEP conducted a study for the Government of Karnataka with the broad goal of exploring the potential of integrating the operations of Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) and Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL).
CSTEP evaluated the impact of Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation's (BMTC) initiatives on the modal share of public transport, in a study for the Government of Karnataka.
CSTEP provides recommendations of seamless integration between public transport systems (BMTC and BMRCL) in Bengaluru.
CSTEP provides recommendations of seamless integration between public transport systems (BMTC and BMRCL) in Bengaluru.
CSTEP provides recommendations for seamless integration between public transport systems (BMTC and BMRCL) in Bengaluru.
Recognising the need for implementing more forward-looking approaches in Bengaluru’s key urban sectors, the Government of Karnataka has introduced a number of new policy guidelines relating to water, sanitation and transport sectors.
A synergy between smart grid infrastructure and EVs could enable utilities to work more effectively by managing the charging schedule, informing state transport agencies on EV charging status and keeping track of billing data through smart communication systems.