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.
This paper reviews the past trends,the current situation the measures taken so far in the National Urban Transport PolicyIt projects multiple scenarious for the future directions and thereafter better aligned to deal with emerging problems.
India's diesel consumption is several times that of petrol In this article, we examine two options for meeting India's diesel demand: coal to liquids and bio-diesel Coal gasification, followed by Fischer-Tropsch (FT) synthesis offers an opportunity for large-scale production of diesel as proven by South Africa, and now being attempted by China and Qatar.
The Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) is a government organisation that operates the public transport bus service in Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) area and parts of the Bangalore Metropolitan Region (BMR).
Sodium-ion batteries are the commercially and environmentally viable next-generation candidates for automobiles.
A double layer δ-NH4V4O10, due to its high energy storage capacity and excellent rate capability, is a very promising cathode material for Li-ion and Na-ion batteries for large-scale renewable energy storage in transportation and smart grids.
Policy should focus onthe disaggregated needs of the public system, integrating land use and transport.
A workshop on 'App-based Shared Mobility: Policy Imperatives' was held on 28 January 2020 at India International Centre, New Delhi.
The public transport system in Bengaluru is hampered by the lack of seamless connectivity.
Over the past decade, India’s cities have been witnessing an increasing trend in motorization with deteriorating air quality, and there have been calls to promote public transport as a way out of this gridlock.