SMART CITIES AND SUPPORT
ACTIONS FOR ELECTRO
MOBILITY IN INDIA
PROF. T.G. SITHARAM
CHAIR PROFESSOR IN THE AREA OF ENERGY, AND, PROFESSOR,
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING & CISTUP
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE,
BANGALORE – 560012.
SMART CITIES MISSION IN INDIA
• Urban renewal and
retrofitting program by GOI
• Mission to develop 100
cities all over the country
making them citizen friendly
and sustainable
SMART CITIES – PHASE 1 AND
PHASE 2
CHALLENGES FACING URBAN AREAS
Rapid growth of population and vehicles
 Air pollution
 Noise Pollution
 Urban Sprawl
Lack of proper planning and land use
initiatives
 More trips (length, duration) per capita.
Envisages the need for effective PuT
which can move people and goods, not
vehicles.
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL MOBILITY
MISSION PLAN (NEMMP) 2020
 Boost Domestic manufacturing capabilities for
EV’s
 Mitigate adverse environmental impact from
road transport
 Reduce noise and air pollution
 9th Jan 2013 – launched
 Goal is to produce 6 to 7 Million units of new
electric vehicles
Society of Manufactures of EV’s
E-MOBILITY STATUS
 Overall share of Ev’s is small
 Capital subsidy proposed
 Exemption of road tax and Vat for EV in
Karnataka state
 Early 2000 – Reva car – Now Tech Mahindra
80km with 5 Hr charging time
 Now many brands - Hybrid and electric Bus –
BMTC
 Fully electric taxi service for corporates 2015 –
Lithium Technologies
 E-rickshaws – 100000 in Delhi – Passed Motor
Vehicle Amendment Bill 2015
 Large presence in Urban mobility by Metros
(delhi, Mumbaim, Blore) and Indian Railways
FUTURE IS ELECTRIC
• Electricity For India’s
Future Growth – The
Renewable Energy
• Renewable energy
sources :
Hydroelectric power,
solar energy
(photovoltaic), wind
energy, energy from
biomass , Ocean
energy
2050
ELECTRIC VEHICLES
• seen as a critical component of global
climate change mitigation efforts.
• co-benefits of energy security,
• Industrialization,
• job creation,
• among other things drives the response
of various stakeholders
TAKE A DEEP BREATH, INDIA
SWITCH TO ELECTRIC CARS
India will become the
world's third-largest
auto market by 2030,
and it simply doesn't
have domestic reserves
capable of filling all
those tanks !!.
Thank You for your attention !!!
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Bus Karo: Smart Cities and Support Actions for Electromobility (Session V)

  • 1.
    SMART CITIES ANDSUPPORT ACTIONS FOR ELECTRO MOBILITY IN INDIA PROF. T.G. SITHARAM CHAIR PROFESSOR IN THE AREA OF ENERGY, AND, PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING & CISTUP INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE, BANGALORE – 560012.
  • 2.
    SMART CITIES MISSIONIN INDIA • Urban renewal and retrofitting program by GOI • Mission to develop 100 cities all over the country making them citizen friendly and sustainable
  • 3.
    SMART CITIES –PHASE 1 AND PHASE 2
  • 4.
    CHALLENGES FACING URBANAREAS Rapid growth of population and vehicles  Air pollution  Noise Pollution  Urban Sprawl Lack of proper planning and land use initiatives  More trips (length, duration) per capita. Envisages the need for effective PuT which can move people and goods, not vehicles.
  • 5.
    NATIONAL ELECTRICAL MOBILITY MISSIONPLAN (NEMMP) 2020  Boost Domestic manufacturing capabilities for EV’s  Mitigate adverse environmental impact from road transport  Reduce noise and air pollution  9th Jan 2013 – launched  Goal is to produce 6 to 7 Million units of new electric vehicles Society of Manufactures of EV’s
  • 6.
    E-MOBILITY STATUS  Overallshare of Ev’s is small  Capital subsidy proposed  Exemption of road tax and Vat for EV in Karnataka state  Early 2000 – Reva car – Now Tech Mahindra 80km with 5 Hr charging time  Now many brands - Hybrid and electric Bus – BMTC  Fully electric taxi service for corporates 2015 – Lithium Technologies  E-rickshaws – 100000 in Delhi – Passed Motor Vehicle Amendment Bill 2015  Large presence in Urban mobility by Metros (delhi, Mumbaim, Blore) and Indian Railways
  • 7.
    FUTURE IS ELECTRIC •Electricity For India’s Future Growth – The Renewable Energy • Renewable energy sources : Hydroelectric power, solar energy (photovoltaic), wind energy, energy from biomass , Ocean energy 2050
  • 9.
    ELECTRIC VEHICLES • seenas a critical component of global climate change mitigation efforts. • co-benefits of energy security, • Industrialization, • job creation, • among other things drives the response of various stakeholders
  • 10.
    TAKE A DEEPBREATH, INDIA SWITCH TO ELECTRIC CARS India will become the world's third-largest auto market by 2030, and it simply doesn't have domestic reserves capable of filling all those tanks !!.
  • 11.
    Thank You foryour attention !!! Visit us at: http:/cistup.iisc.ernet.in/