Decarbonizing India’s Road Transport: A Meta-Analysis of Road Transport Emissions Models

Decarbonizing India’s Road Transport: A Meta-Analysis of Road Transport Emissions Models

Decarbonizing India’s Road Transport: A Meta-Analysis of Road Transport Emissions Models

- by Megha Kumar, Zhenying Shao, Caleb Braun, and Anup Bandivadekar
Date: 10 May, 2022

A strong decarbonization target for the road sector would steer India closer to its climate commitments and decarbonization offers significant co-benefits like cleaner air and related health and well-being gains. Still, data about energy use and emissions that could provide the groundwork for policy supporting such a target is lacking. To help fill the gap, this paper is a meta-analysis of eight of India’s key road transport energy and emissions models. It compares key assumptions, energy use, and CO2 emissions by vehicle and fuel type; assesses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic; and considers how much emissions reduction could be achieved from the road transport sector by 2050 through aggressive policy efforts.

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