• To promote electric mobility for the EV Ecosystem, NITI Aayog has launched the E-AMRIT mobile app.

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    To promote electric mobility for the EV Ecosystem, NITI Aayog has launched the E-AMRIT mobile app.

    Digital Desk: According to an official statement, NITI Aayog
    today unveiled two important projects: the E-AMRIT (Accelerated e-Mobility
    Revolution for India's Transportation) mobile application to promote electric
    mobility and the Report on Advanced Chemistry Cell Battery Reuse and Recycling
    Market in India. These projects will be implemented during the visit of COP 26
    President Alok Sharma to India on July 21–22, 2022.



    "Times New Roman";mso-bidi-font-family:Arial">India is one of the 42 world
    leaders that have endorsed and joined the UK's Glasgow Breakthroughs, which was
    unveiled at the COP26 climate meeting. Along with the US and the UK, India is a
    co-convener of the Glasgow Breakthrough on Road Transport.



    "Times New Roman";mso-bidi-font-family:Arial">According to the statement, the Breakthrough
    on Road Transport intends to make Zero Emission Vehicles (ZEVs) the new norm by
    making them affordable, accessible, and sustainable in all regions by 2030.
    ZEVs include 2 and 3-wheelers, automobiles, vans, and Heavy-Duty Vehicles.



    "Times New Roman";mso-bidi-font-family:Arial">"India is the world's
    fifth-largest and fastest-growing automobile market, offering enormous
    potential for the adoption of electric vehicles. The transition to
    zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) is well under way and quickening, generating tens
    of thousands of new jobs in the e-mobility sector, lowering technology costs,
    ensuring cleaner air for us to breathe, and lowering our reliance on foreign
    fuels "Speaking at the launch, COP26 President made a point.



    "Times New Roman";mso-bidi-font-family:Arial">CEO of NITI Aayog Parameswaran
    Iyer emphasised during the EV initiative introduction that India's EV adoption
    will increase exponentially over the next ten years due to the EV ecosystem's
    quick development, increased industry involvement, international cooperation,
    and supporting government policies.



    "Times New Roman";mso-bidi-font-family:Arial">"India's revolutionary mobility
    paradigm is primarily driven by electrification of the transportation
    infrastructure. Building India's new green infrastructure will necessitate a
    multi-fold increase in public as well as private capital flows "NITI Aayog
    Vice Chairman Suman Bery addressed the delegation in his remarks.



    "Times New Roman";mso-bidi-font-family:Arial">The e-AMRIT app gives users
    access to vital data, such as engagement tools that let them evaluate the
    advantages of electric vehicles, calculate savings, and have all the
    information on market and industry changes at their fingertips.



    The mobile software is a follow-up to the e-AMRIT and will
    be made accessible on Google Playstore in the android version today, according
    to the release.



    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a bold five-point
    "Panchamrit" goal at the COP26 meeting in Glasgow in late 2021,
    including achieving 500 GW of non-fossil electrical generation, generating half
    of all energy needs from renewable sources, and reducing emissions by 1 billion
    tonnes by 2030.



    India also wants to cut its GDP's emissions intensity by
    45%. India pledges to have zero emissions by 2070.