‘Shoonya’ Programme

In News

  • The NITI Aayog in collaboration with RMI and RMI India launched the ‘Shoonya’ programme.
    • RMI is an independent nonprofit organization founded in 1982.

‘Shoonya’ Programme

  • About:
    • It is an initiative to promote zero-pollution delivery vehicles by working with consumers and the industry.
    • As part of the campaign, a corporate branding and certification programme is being launched to recognise and promote the industry’s efforts towards transitioning to EVs for final-mile deliveries.
  • Aim: 
    • To accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) in the urban deliveries segment and create consumer awareness about the benefits of zero-pollution delivery.
  • Online tracking platform: 
    • This will share the campaign’s impact through data such as vehicle kilometres electrified, carbon savings, criteria pollutant savings and other benefits from clean delivery vehicles.

Benefits & Need

  • Decarbonising transport: Transport emits around 23% of the energy-related CO2 that feeds global warming.
  • Boost to the research:  In the field of alternatives technologies like lithium, e-metal etc. 
  • Reduce Oil imports: Reduce oil dependency while solving the challenge of energy scarcity.
  • Improving Infrastructure: Potential for energy savings in infrastructure.
  • Employment generation

Government Initiatives

  • National Electric Mobility Mission Plan (NEMMP) 
  • Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of (Hybrid &) Electric vehicles in India (FAME India)
  • National Mission on Transformative Mobility and Battery Storage
  • Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme for e- vehicle
  • Lower GST on E-vehicle

Challenges

  • Lack of Crucial Resources like Lithium reserves
  • Lack of infrastructural support
  • Lack of Skill & technological support
  • Time-consuming for the change

Way Forward

  • Increase coordination with the government & other stakeholders
  • Invest in R&D

Source: PIB

 
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