Electrification Strategy and Action Plan
A Case of Ahmedabad and Mehsana
Electrification Strategy and Action Plan
A Case of Ahmedabad and Mehsana
A Case of Ahmedabad and Mehsana
A Case of Ahmedabad and Mehsana
Check out how the project is contributing to the journey of Ahmedabad and Mehsana cities of Gujarat, India towards sustainable transport.
Discover the significance of intermediate public transport in small and medium towns across India and its potential in fulfilling national climate commitments. This video showcases the actions taken to promote the electrification of vehicles in the 3-wheeler segment, as well as the inclusive approach adopted by Mehsana Municipality in introducing transformative bus services. See how the project team is supporting customer-oriented public transport services and the positive impact it has on Mehsana's transportation system.
Ahmedabad city has one of India's oldest city bus systems dating back to 1947. The city has continuously evolved, setting benchmarks in the Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS) and pioneering the adoption electric buses nationwide. As the city gears up to expand its electric bus fleet, delve into how the project team is utilising electrification as an opportunity to enhance the overall public transport system. The strategic approach at local level paves the way for sustainable, affordable, inclusive, and low-carbon transportation, making a significant contribution to meeting national climate commitments.
Despite the growing popularity of electric vehicles, the adoption of EVs in the 3W segment remains surprisingly low. To generate awareness regarding electric three-wheelers, a group of e-auto drivers are interviewed, sharing their experiences on driving, charging, cost economics, and financing of these autos. Their first-hand experience provides valuable insights for all conventional autorickshaw drivers.
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