A round-table discussion on 'App-based Shared Mobility: Policy Imperatives, organised by CSTEP, was held on 24 June 2019 at Radisson Blu Atria, Bengaluru.
A workshop on 'App-based Shared Mobility: Policy Imperatives' was held on 28 January 2020 at India International Centre, New Delhi.
Policy should focus onthe disaggregated needs of the public system, integrating land use and transport.
The future of EVs looks bright in India.
The report aims to understand the policies governing app-based shared mobility (ASM) services currently, and prepare a roadmap to improve the services.
Cab aggregators have revolutionised commuting in cities by offering technology-based seamless connectivity.
It is known that adequate and accessible electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure is a necessary precondition for the mass adoption of EVs in India.
India today has over 9 lakh registered electric vehicles (EVs).
Indian transport is massive and diverse in catering to the mobility needs of its 1.
Vehicles contribute to around 68% of Bengaluru's particulate matter of 10 microns or less (PM10) emissions.
Over the last 2 years, the sale of electric vehicles has picked up pace in India, with this year’s sale already surpassing that of last year’s by over 80%.
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are a direct cause of human-induced climate change.
The on-road vehicle stock in Bengaluru is expected to grow by 1.
India became the fifth largest economy surpassing the UK recently, recording a greater-than-expected 7.
Energy storage will play an important role in the Government of India’s efforts to meet the ambitious targets with regards to electric mobility and renewable energy.