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Electrifying passenger road transport in India requires near-term electricity grid decarbonisation

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Electrifying passenger road transport in India requires near-term electricity grid decarbonisation

A. F. N. Abdul-manan, V. G. Zavaleta, et al.

Explore the transformative potential of battery-electric vehicles in India, as researched by Amir F. N. Abdul-Manan and colleagues. This study unveils the critical role of charging location and grid decarbonization in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, advocating for a strategic phased electrification approach to maximize environmental benefits.... show more
Abstract
Battery-electric vehicles (BEV) have emerged as a favoured technology solution to mitigate transport greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in many non-Annex 1 countries, including India. GHG mitigation potentials of electric 4-wheelers in India depend critically on when and where they are charged: 40% reduction in the north-eastern states and more than 15% increase in the eastern/western regions today, with higher overall GHGs emitted when charged overnight and in the summer. Self-charging gasoline-electric hybrids can lead to 33% GHG reductions, though they haven't been fully considered a mitigation option in India. Electric 2-wheelers can already enable a 20% reduction in GHG emissions given their small battery size and superior efficiency. India's electrification plan demands up to 125GWh of annual battery capacities by 2030, nearly 10% of projected worldwide productions. India requires a phased electrification with a near-term focus on 2-wheelers and a clear trajectory to phase-out coal-power for an organised mobility transition.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Apr 19, 2022
Authors
Amir F. N. Abdul-Manan, Victor Gordillo Zavaleta, Avinash Kumar Agarwal, Gautam Kalghatgi, Amer A. Amer
Tags
battery-electric vehicles
greenhouse gas emissions
India
charging location
grid decarbonization
electrification
transitional mitigation
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