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Introduction:
Hence, controlling urban pollution needs to be a key strategic objective for India.
India’s urban pollution:
Vehicular pollution:
Addressing vehicular emissions:
The policy roadmap:
Adoption of alternate mobility technologies:
We need to assess and refine the monetary incentives that are offered to bridge the viability gap for electric vehicles for the purpose of containing urban pollution.
Non-monetary incentives:
All these disincentives to traditional cars help in the push for electric vehicles.
Providing an enabling infrastructure:
There is an early need to standardise charging infrastructure/equipment to ensure interoperability and make it widespread.
Conclusion:
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