Enablers and disablers to plug-in electric vehicle adoption in India: Insights from a survey of experts

The Indian government is considering plug-in electric vehicle (PEV) deployment as one solution to address the issues of air pollution, energy security, and climate change. We investigate the potential for PEV adoption in India, the challenges in meeting the country’s goals and ways to overcome them....

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Main Authors: Rubal Dua, Scott Hardman, Yagyavalk Bhatt, Dimpy Suneja
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-11-01
Series:Energy Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484721003048
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spelling doaj-0bf656243bfd4a7fae13ec3aae809bb82021-06-07T06:52:25ZengElsevierEnergy Reports2352-48472021-11-01731713188Enablers and disablers to plug-in electric vehicle adoption in India: Insights from a survey of expertsRubal Dua0Scott Hardman1Yagyavalk Bhatt2Dimpy Suneja3King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center (KAPSARC), Saudi Arabia; Corresponding author.Plug-in Hybrid & Electric Vehicle Center, Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Davis, United StatesKing Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center (KAPSARC), Saudi ArabiaRocky Mountain Institute (RMI), IndiaThe Indian government is considering plug-in electric vehicle (PEV) deployment as one solution to address the issues of air pollution, energy security, and climate change. We investigate the potential for PEV adoption in India, the challenges in meeting the country’s goals and ways to overcome them. We utilize a survey of 51 experts in the Indian light-duty vehicle (LDV) ecosystem to address these questions. The majority of experts indicate that India will marginally miss its 30% PEV sales target by 2030. The main reasons cited for this are PEVs’ high upfront cost, a lack of policies promoting PEVs and a lack of charging infrastructure. Experts believe lack of domestic PEV battery and manufacturing supply chains will limit the supply of low-cost PEVs to the Indian market. The lack of land availability and high land rent prices in Indian cities is cited as the major barrier to the establishment of charging infrastructure. The experts view a PEV sales mandate and incentives, such as ‘feebates,’ as the most effective policy levers, while believing a ban on conventional vehicle sales by 2030 was unlikely. The findings hold significance for understanding the future of India’s LDV sector and the associated energy and environmental impacts, which have global implications.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484721003048PEV adoptionSupply-side barriers to PEV adoptionDemand-side barriers to PEV adoptionPolicy levers for PEV adoptionSocietal gains from PEV adoptionExpert survey
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Dimpy Suneja
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Scott Hardman
Yagyavalk Bhatt
Dimpy Suneja
Enablers and disablers to plug-in electric vehicle adoption in India: Insights from a survey of experts
Energy Reports
PEV adoption
Supply-side barriers to PEV adoption
Demand-side barriers to PEV adoption
Policy levers for PEV adoption
Societal gains from PEV adoption
Expert survey
author_facet Rubal Dua
Scott Hardman
Yagyavalk Bhatt
Dimpy Suneja
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title Enablers and disablers to plug-in electric vehicle adoption in India: Insights from a survey of experts
title_short Enablers and disablers to plug-in electric vehicle adoption in India: Insights from a survey of experts
title_full Enablers and disablers to plug-in electric vehicle adoption in India: Insights from a survey of experts
title_fullStr Enablers and disablers to plug-in electric vehicle adoption in India: Insights from a survey of experts
title_full_unstemmed Enablers and disablers to plug-in electric vehicle adoption in India: Insights from a survey of experts
title_sort enablers and disablers to plug-in electric vehicle adoption in india: insights from a survey of experts
publisher Elsevier
series Energy Reports
issn 2352-4847
publishDate 2021-11-01
description The Indian government is considering plug-in electric vehicle (PEV) deployment as one solution to address the issues of air pollution, energy security, and climate change. We investigate the potential for PEV adoption in India, the challenges in meeting the country’s goals and ways to overcome them. We utilize a survey of 51 experts in the Indian light-duty vehicle (LDV) ecosystem to address these questions. The majority of experts indicate that India will marginally miss its 30% PEV sales target by 2030. The main reasons cited for this are PEVs’ high upfront cost, a lack of policies promoting PEVs and a lack of charging infrastructure. Experts believe lack of domestic PEV battery and manufacturing supply chains will limit the supply of low-cost PEVs to the Indian market. The lack of land availability and high land rent prices in Indian cities is cited as the major barrier to the establishment of charging infrastructure. The experts view a PEV sales mandate and incentives, such as ‘feebates,’ as the most effective policy levers, while believing a ban on conventional vehicle sales by 2030 was unlikely. The findings hold significance for understanding the future of India’s LDV sector and the associated energy and environmental impacts, which have global implications.
topic PEV adoption
Supply-side barriers to PEV adoption
Demand-side barriers to PEV adoption
Policy levers for PEV adoption
Societal gains from PEV adoption
Expert survey
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