评估电动两轮车的生命周期温室气体排放和成本:印度可持续交通的政策影响

IF 6.3 2区 工程技术 Q1 ECONOMICS
Debjani Panda, Nezamuddin, M. Manoj
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向替代能源驱动的车辆过渡已成为缓解气候变化和减少交通运输部门碳排放的关键战略。在印度,包括电动滑板车和电动摩托车在内的电动两轮车(e2 -w)的采用速度加快,以响应政府的举措和不断增长的消费者需求。本研究通过分析印度市场上各种型号的E2-Ws的温室气体(GHG)生命周期排放和生命周期成本(LCC)来评估E2-Ws的可持续性。聚类分析将E2-W模型划分为不同的组,然后对每个组中代表性模型的温室气体排放和成本进行详细评估。结果表明,在目前的政策框架下,所有车型的每辆车的温室气体总排放量范围为3690.5至6668.73 kg-CO2当量。评估车型的LCC范围为1.14至3.05卢比/公里,这表明有形成本显著影响评估E2-W车型的总体拥有成本。考虑到发电组合的变化、平均每日驾驶距离和贴现率等因素,还进行了敏感性分析。该分析强调了E2-W所有权的经济稳健性,并强调了有针对性的补贴和清洁能源整合的重要性。该研究为未来的政策制定、行业发展和学术研究提供了可操作的见解,以支持印度可持续的电动交通采用。
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Evaluating the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) life cycle emissions and cost of electric two-wheelers: Policy implications for sustainable mobility in India
The transition to alternative energy-driven vehicles has emerged as a key strategy in mitigating climate change and reducing carbon emissions within the transportation sector. In India, the adoption of electric two-wheelers (E2-Ws), including E-scooters and E-motorcycles, has accelerated in response to government initiatives and rising consumer demand. This study assesses the sustainability of E2-Ws by analyzing greenhouse gas (GHG) life cycle emissions and life cycle costs (LCC) across various models of E2-Ws available in the Indian market. A cluster analysis classified E2-W models into distinct groups, followed by a detailed evaluation of GHG emissions and costs for representative models within each cluster. Results indicate that, under current policy frameworks, the total GHG emissions per vehicle across all models range from 3690.5 to 6668.73 kg-CO2 eq. The LCC of evaluated models ranges from ₹ 1.14/km to ₹ 3.05/km, revealing that tangible costs significantly influence the overall cost of ownership for the evaluated E2-W models. A sensitivity analysis was also performed, accounting for factors such as variations in the electricity generation mix, average daily driving distance, and discount rates. This analysis highlights the economic robustness of E2-W ownership and emphasizes the importance of targeted subsidies and clean energy integration. The study provides actionable insights to future policymaking, industry development, and academic research to support sustainable electric mobility adoption in India.
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Transport Policy
Transport Policy Multiple-
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12.10
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期刊介绍: Transport Policy is an international journal aimed at bridging the gap between theory and practice in transport. Its subject areas reflect the concerns of policymakers in government, industry, voluntary organisations and the public at large, providing independent, original and rigorous analysis to understand how policy decisions have been taken, monitor their effects, and suggest how they may be improved. The journal treats the transport sector comprehensively, and in the context of other sectors including energy, housing, industry and planning. All modes are covered: land, sea and air; road and rail; public and private; motorised and non-motorised; passenger and freight.
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