India has been moving towards advanced technologies in transport, and some key modern technologies have entered its highway network system. The government is actively planning to introduce E-roads such as E-highways and E-expressways for charging a large chunk of electric vehicles (EVs). NITI Aayog says that EVs will account for 80 per cent of two- and three-wheelers, 40 per cent of buses, and 30–70 per cent of cars by 2030 in India. As a pilot run, India’s first E-highway between Delhi and Jaipur will be developed soon. India should simultaneously devise a strategy to integrate innovative solar technologies with E-roads to bring in true clean mobility.
Link to the article: https://renewablewatch.in/2022/07/05/the-road-less-polluted/
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| Date | 05 July 2022 | 
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