Charging India’s Two- and Three-Wheeler Transport

Electrification of two and three-wheelers is recognised as a low hanging fruit for clean mobility in India, based on the market readiness, cost-competitiveness, ease of charging, and emission reduction potential (NITI Aayog & Rocky Mountain Institute, 2017). It has been estimated that, together, two-wheelers and three-wheelers constitute 83% of all vehicles in India (NITI Aayog & World Energy Council, 2018). This document serves as a guide for planning charging infrastructure for two and three-wheeler fleets in Indian cities.