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INDIA Leaps Ahead: Transformative Mobility Solutions For All

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  • Shikha Juyal
  • Dr. Manoj Singh
  • Shashvat Singh
  • Sarbojit Pal

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The report says India can save 64% of anticipated passenger road-based mobility-related energy demand and 37% of carbon emissions in 2030 by pursuing a shared, electric, and connected mobility future. This would result in a reduction of 156 Mtoe in diesel and petrol consumption for that year. At USD 52/bbl of crude, this would imply a net savings of roughly Rs 3.9 lakh crore (approximately 60 billion USD) in 2030.

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  • Shikha Juyal & Dr. Manoj Singh & Shashvat Singh & Sarbojit Pal, 2017. "INDIA Leaps Ahead: Transformative Mobility Solutions For All," Working Papers id:11749, eSocialSciences.
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    1. Manohar, Mahesh & Lathabai, H.H. & George, Susan & Prabhakaran, Thara, 2018. "Wire-free electricity: Insights from a techno-futuristic exploration," Utilities Policy, Elsevier, vol. 53(C), pages 3-14.
    2. Kumar Sunil & Jayaswal, Sachin & Garg, Amit, 2018. "Charging infrastructure optimization for electric buses using mixed integer linear programming," IIMA Working Papers WP 2018-12-03, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, Research and Publication Department.

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