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A comprehensive policy framework at the subnational level inIndia becomes essential as electric truck adoption faces multiple interconnected challenges. The current landscape reveals significant barriers, including high upfront costs, limited charging infrastructure, and uncertain market dynamics. These challenges require coordinated policy interventionsacross different domains to create an enabling environment for electric truck adoption. Studies have shown that successful electric vehicle markets are shaped by different levels of policy support, corporate activity, consumer preferences, and cultural specificities. After the success of FAME -I & FAME-II schemes in accelerating electric vehicle adoption in India, the central government has launched the PM E-Drive, which, for the first time, has ventured into promoting zero-emission trucks. This has paved the way for states to overhaul their State EV policies to include incentives to promote ZETs over & beyond the PM E-Drive. In this episode, I am chatting with Sumit Aggarwal [https://www.linkedin.com/in/sumit-agrawal-0962a4119/?originalSubdomain=in], Program coordinator at Climate Group and Rijhul Ladha [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rijhul-ladha/], senior research associate at UC Davis India ZEV Research Center. Read more on the Sub-National Policies here [https://theclimategroup-my.sharepoint.com/personal/sagrawal_climategroup_org/_layouts/15/onedrive.aspx?id=%2Fpersonal%2Fsagrawal%5Fclimategroup%5Forg%2FDocuments%2FE%2DMHDT%20Project%2FSMPF%20report%20web%20version&ga=1] About Climate Group [https://www.theclimategroup.org/climate-group-india]: Climate Group drives climate action. Fast. Our goal is a world of net zero carbon emissions by 2050, with greater prosperity for all. The organization focuses on systems with the highest emissions and where our networks have the greatest opportunity to drive change. About EV100+ [https://www.theclimategroup.org/accelerating-indias-electric-vehicle-transition] EV100+ is focussed on large vans and trucks (weighing more than 7.5t) and unlocking a revolution in zero-emission trucking. The e-MHDT (electrification of medium and heavy-duty trucks) project puts a spotlight on specific truck applications and related knowledge products. We're also supporting topbusinesses with rolling out their e-truck pilots. Why Freight ? Road transport accounts for over 90% of transport emissionsin India. Whilst large vans, trucks and other medium and heavy-duty freight vehicles (MHDVs) constitute just 2% of all road vehicles, they account for 45% of all road emissions in the country. With India aiming for net zero by 2070, transport decarbonisation is a vital part of the pathway to achievingthis goal.
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