The EV Equation

By: Abhishek Sinha
  • Summary

  • Welcome to the EV equation!

    Electric vehicles are here to stay. But what promise does this transition hold for us, as a society? In our first season, we dive deep into the Indian context, trying to understand how can electric vehicles change the way India moves?

    We aim to go beyond the headlines and deeper into the story to cover how this transition shapes the social and economic incentives in the coming years. We invite experts to join us in envisioning a just, equitable, and inclusive transition.

    Get ready for an electrifying ride indeed!

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  • EV, OK? Please ?!?!
    Sep 11 2024

    Trucking has been the backbone of logistics in India, but as we move towards electrification it appears to have cracks. Shortage and retention of drivers continues to plague the industry. Can the transition to Zero Emission Trucks (ZETs) attempt to change this?

    Join me in this conversation with Saudamini Zutshi from Purpose (www.purpose.org), a New York-based global social impact organization that harnesses the power of storytelling and insights-based campaigns to engage and mobilize communities around the world. Saudamini leads the project and partnerships to include truck drivers in the conversation of transition and aims to get them a proverbial “seat at the table”.

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    This series is sponsored by ⁠Ooloi Labs⁠, a Bangalore-based company to help researchers unlock the power of qualitative data through their suite of digital solutions.

    Check out their latest tool at: https://www.openknowledgeframework.in/

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    Show Notes:

    ⁠EV Ok Please Campaign by Purpose⁠

    ⁠Sumit Kumar vs. State of Bihar⁠

    ⁠Driver Shortage Statistics⁠

    ⁠Nayi Soch ki Sawaari⁠

    ⁠Saudamini's article⁠

    ⁠EV-My-Delivery Campaign

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