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Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Planning for Indian Distribution Sector

Authors : Tripta Thakur, Tushar Kumar

Published in: ISUW 2020

Publisher: Springer Nature Singapore

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Abstract

Massive target for adoption of Electric vehicle (EV) in India aims to save an estimated $60 billion in energy bills by 2030 and is way forward not only for meeting decrease carbon emissions by 37%, but also having immense health benefits for the public. Preparedness of robust electric vehicle charging infrastructure and power sector is necessary to facilitate electric mobility for India. This paper looks at India’s ambitious policy plans and prospects for EVs and its likely implications for India’s distribution sector. Issues in the deployment of charging infrastructure and possible solutions for existing challenges are proposed.

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Metadata
Title
Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Planning for Indian Distribution Sector
Authors
Tripta Thakur
Tushar Kumar
Copyright Year
2022
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-9008-2_37