India is grappling with a significant surge in the number of automobiles, resulting in a considerable increase in harmful gas emissions. To address this issue, there is a growing inclination towards replacing conventional fossil-fueled motorcycles and vehicles with electric alternatives, particularly electric vehicles (EVs) that utilise sustainable resources like battery exchange systems and power charging stations. However, the progress of EV adoption in India has been relatively limited. To tackle this challenge effectively, it is crucial to develop sustainable supply chains that encompass economic, social, and environmental considerations. The research will entail a thorough analysis of existing literature, case studies, and industry reports focused on the supply chain of electric vehicle components, with specific emphasis on battery exchange systems and electric motors. It will critically examine the current challenges faced by the supply chain in India, including issues related to production, distribution, and end-of-life disposal of batteries. By understanding these challenges, the study aims to identify potential solutions and best practices from around the world that can be adapted to the Indian context. Based on a comprehensive analysis of the literature, this review aims to propose a practical and sustainable supply chain plan for electric vehicles in India. The plan will encompass recommendations for improving the production and distribution of battery exchange systems and electric motors, optimising logistics and transportation, enhancing battery recycling and disposal processes, and fostering collaboration among stakeholders in the supply chain
Alan : Sosyal, Beşeri ve İdari Bilimler
Dergi Türü : Uluslararası
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