The electric mobility (e-mobility) sector in India is at a nascent stage. One significant challenge about scaling up electric vehicle (EV) adoption in the country is the lack of provision of EV charging infrastructure to avoid range anxiety. The central and state governments are encouraging Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs), Power Distribution Utilities, and other public agencies, including Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) and Urban/ Area Development Authorities, to support the establishment of public charging facilities. However, EV charging is a new domain for them, and, thus, several challenges remain concerning the planning and establishment of e-4W charging infrastructure.

AEEE is researching to facilitate the successful deployment of public e-4W charging infrastructure in the Indian cities. The key factors like various charging facilities and charging technologies along with the recommendations have been prepared through surveys and have been notified in a report.

Charging India’s Four-Wheeler Transport

Charging India’s Four-Wheeler Transport

MCDM Tool for E-4Ws