Electric Vehicles for Low Carbon Sustainable Development of Transport sector of Developing Asia

Hemant Nandanpawar
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Transport sector is one of the largest contributors of energy related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions globally and is expected to grow 50 percent by 2050. Controlling GHG emission growth of transport sector is necessary in view of limiting the global temperature increase to below 2 degrees Celsius, agreed under Paris Agreement, to avoid extreme Climate Change effects. Further analysis reflects that Electric Vehicles (EV) have great role to play in limiting transport sector emissions. In view of various environmental, climate change and human health related benefits, electric vehicles (EV) is witnessing an increasing trend across the globe, specifically in the developed nations. However, the economics of electric vehicles as well as the physical issues such as charging infrastructure, dependence on grid connected power etc. put a constraint on the fast growth of such vehicles in both, developing and developed economies. Although the Asian developing economies typically have highest growth rate in terms of vehicles usage but due to economic or physical challenges they are unable to deploy the electric vehicles at a swift pace. The principle advantage of battery based electric vehicles is that they are zero-emission at point-of-use. It provides local environmental benefits including cleaner air and reduced noise in urban areas. Overall, EV contributes for the sustainable development of the transport sector and many developed countries have adopted such vehicles on a large scale. Global EV sales were 462,000 during 2015 and it is estimated that EVs will constitute 35% (41 million) of new car sales by 2040. According to the IEA estimates, the US (39%), Japan (16%) and China (12%) are currently the prominent EV stock holding markets globally. This paper includes discussion on various socio economic and environmental benefits of the electric vehicles along with the challenges of its promotion in the developing economies. Further, the paper will also cover the various models for socializing electric vehicles and better adoption as well as policy and other enablers that are crucial for its promotion.
电动汽车促进亚洲发展中国家交通运输部门低碳可持续发展
交通运输部门是全球能源相关温室气体(GHG)排放的最大贡献者之一,预计到2050年将增长50%。根据《巴黎协定》,为避免极端气候变化影响,必须将全球气温上升幅度控制在2摄氏度以下,控制交通运输部门温室气体排放增长。进一步分析表明,电动汽车(EV)在限制交通部门排放方面发挥着重要作用。鉴于各种环境、气候变化和人类健康相关的好处,电动汽车(EV)在全球范围内呈增长趋势,特别是在发达国家。然而,电动汽车的经济性以及充电基础设施、对并网电力的依赖等物理问题,限制了电动汽车在发展中经济体和发达经济体的快速增长。虽然亚洲发展中经济体在车辆使用方面通常具有最高的增长率,但由于经济或物理挑战,他们无法迅速部署电动汽车。基于电池的电动汽车的主要优势是它们在使用时是零排放的。它提供了当地的环境效益,包括清洁空气和减少城市地区的噪音。总的来说,电动汽车有助于交通部门的可持续发展,许多发达国家已经大规模采用了电动汽车。2015年,全球电动汽车销量为46.2万辆,预计到2040年,电动汽车将占新车销量的35%(4100万辆)。据国际能源署估计,美国(39%)、日本(16%)和中国(12%)是目前全球主要的电动汽车股票持有市场。本文讨论了电动汽车的各种社会经济和环境效益,以及在发展中经济体推广电动汽车所面临的挑战。此外,本文还将涵盖社会化电动汽车的各种模式和更好的采用,以及对其推广至关重要的政策和其他促成因素。
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