India
Developing regulatory frameworks and strengthening policies to support electric vehicle deployment
For India to meet its long-term energy security, climate change and electrification goals, coordination and motivation among various ministries and departments will be crucial.
The regular revision cycle of the NDCs offers the opportunity to bring together private and public stakeholders (led by NITI Aayog) to jointly discuss and agree on ways forward to decarbonize the sector. This program supports the development of a stakeholder platform with the capacity to formulate pathways on decarbonizing transport in India and technical assistance to improve policy and procurement frameworks for EVs and charging infrastructure.
Strategic Partner
NITI Aayog (National Institution for Transforming India)
Key Outputs
Output 1
Develop a stakeholder platform that can formulate pathways to decarbonize transport in India through technical assistance.
Output 2
Develop policy and procurement frameworks for electric vehicles and charging infrastructure.
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Staff
Amegh is the team leader of NDC-TIA’s India component and program manager for electric mobility at GIZ India.
Anneli is an Advisor on Transport and Climate Change for the NDC-TIA project, supporting the global management as well as the India component.
Anuj is ICCT’s NDC-TIA consultant researcher on the India component.
Carl supports communication of the NDC-TIA project and assists in fulfilling other project needs.
Madhav is a Program Executive Director at WRI and supports the NDC-TIA project with high-level stakeholder engagement in the India Component.
Pawan is the Director of Clean Mobility and Energy Tech at WRI India. He is the overall lead for WRI India for the India component of the NDC-TIA project.
Chaitanya manages stakeholder engagement and day-to-day activities of WRI under the NDC-TIA in India.
Malithi is the project manager for NDC-TIA at the ITF. Malithi advises national governments and city authorities on climate impacts, accessibility and sustainable mobility.
Vatsalya is a transport research officer at the ITF’s quantitative policy analysis and foresight team.
Elisabeth leads the policy analysis team at the International Transport Forum in Paris and supports the management of NDC-TIA’s India activities.
Nibedita is ICCT’s NDC-TIA consultant researcher.
Zhenying is ICCT’s NDC-TIA senior researcher.
Garima is a Manager in Integrated Urban Transport Team of WRI India.
Amit Bhatt is ICCT's project manager for NDC-TIA's India Component work.
Nikita is WRI’s NDC-TIA (India Component) Senior Communication Associate.