How EV is Revolutionizing the Future of Transportation

How EV is Revolutionizing the Future of Transportation

Over the last couple of years, there has been a constant discussion on Electronic Vehicles at various national and international forums.

There has been a drastic change in people’s approaches as well. People are willing to adopt a sustainable way of living. Switching to e-mobility tops the list for 80% of the people, while 88% said they would opt for office transportation if it is electric. 

Electric Vehicles have seen a significant jump in sales in 2020 despite a drop in overall sales of passenger cars. As per a report by Canalys, EV sales surged 39% globally, reaching 3.1 million units whereas, passenger vehicles dropped 14%. EV represented almost 5% of all new car sales in 2020.

Introduction to EV

Electric Vehicles are electric-motor run vehicles that run on rechargeable batteries or hydrogen-powered batteries. Majorly there are two types of Electric vehicles or EVs:

    • All Electric Vehicles( AEVs) – they only run on electricity support.
    • Plug-in Hybrid Electric vehicles (PHEVs) – They draw power from Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) and electric motor, which requires both fuel and electricity. 

Today EV covers bikes, cars, rickshaws, buses, trucks and other commercial vehicles. There has been a tremendous rise in demand for EVs as they have become more affordable and available to people. Experts consider EVs the perfect replacement for ICE vehicles. 

global passenger car sales

Current State of EV

The bandwidth of the logistics and supply chain industry is expanding with the widening spectrum of Last-mile-delivery. In the wake of the pandemic, there has been an abrupt rise in direct-to-consumer selling, home deliveries, and hyperlocal deliveries. It is putting too much pressure on the environment. However, many logistics and supply chain enterprises are making conscious efforts to adopt sustainable business practices to reduce their carbon footprints. 

More than 175 of the world’s most powerful companies are already part of RE100. It is a global initiative bringing together hundreds of businesses committed to 100% renewable electricity. Google, 3M, Barclays, Apple, and Adobe are some of the ambitious companies. 

Amazon Inc has committed to run on 100% renewable energy by 2030. They also pledged to include 1,00,000 E-vans for its Prime deliveries. Home-grow e-commerce giant Flipkart has also planned to transition to 100% adoption of EVs for deliveries by 2030. Logistics giants such as FedX and DHL have already adopted green logistics practices and have seen a significant increase in fuel efficiency. 

Taking a giant leap of transitioning to EVs is not possible without Government support. European countries like France, UK, Sweden and Norway are actively working to electrify transportation. China is, however, leading the race in terms of Infrastructure and accessibility of EVs. The Biden Government has focused on EV infra in his $2 trillion infrastructure plan. 

India on the EV Map

Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari said that the Union government plans for electric vehicles to form 30% of all private cars, 70% commercial vehicles, 40% buses, and 80% two-and three-wheeler sales by 2030. Apart from the central government, state governments are also working towards paving the way for e-mobility. In the first phase of the Delhi EV Policy, they aim at installing 500 EV charging points at 100 different locations across Delhi. 

In April 2021, Mahindra and Mahindra had also pledged to invest Rs 3000 Cr in Electric Vehicles in the next three years. 

Benefits of Switching to EV

Benefits of Switching to EV

What are the benefits of electric vehicles that every influential enterprise and every power nation is going gaga over EV? Wonder no more, let’s discuss:

  • Lower Carbon Footprint

The logistics industry is heavily dependent on fuel throughout the levels of the supply chain. Switching to EV from fuel-based vehicles can drastically reduce the number of carbon footprints produced by the logistics sector.  

  • Economical

It’s no brainer that fuel makes a significant contribution to the logistics cost. Moving to green logistics will reduce fuel consumption, therefore, slashing overall operations costs. Gone are the days when investing in EVs would cost you a fortune. 

  • Ease of Maintenance

Yes, you read it right! EVs are low maintenance. They do not need as many sophisticated parts to operate. The only major expenses with EVs are battery replacement and electricity bill for charging, which is way lesser than what we spend on ICE Vehicles. 

Challenges that Electric Vehicles can face

Yes, there are a few challenges too. It would be wrong if we only discuss the benefits. However, most of these challenges can be overcome with time and improving technology. 

  • Lack of Infrastructure

It is a well-known fact that EV infrastructure is still in the early stage of development. It would need some more time for charging points to be a common sight or easy availability of parts.  

  • Slow Charging Process

As of the current scenario, most EV owners either charge the battery at home/parking with Level 1(120V) or Level 2(240V) power source. It is the biggest challenge today, as it takes hours to charge the vehicle. In commercial space, this is just not feasible. Fleet managers can not afford to leave their vehicles on charge for hours when they have to cover 250 – 300km daily. 

  • Reluctance to switch to EV

Change takes time. It’s not easy for everyone to accept the change. Not many people are aware of the evolving technology. Drivers and fleet owners themselves may not be willing to switch at such an early stage. 

The Potential of EV

There is no running away from the fact that shifting to e-mobility has now become imperative more than ever. The government participation and support from the corporates are paving the way for e-mobility to mark a breakthrough. 

There have been talks of including EVs in last-mile deliveries by the big and small enterprises. On the other hand, Green logistics efforts by influential enterprises like DHL, Amazon, FedX and Walmart are making a bigger impact at large. Automobile giants like Volvo and Tesla are venturing into launching heavy-duty EV trucks. In terms of Indian enterprises, Tata Motors, Bharat Benz, Mahindra and Mahindra and Olectra have launched their commercial EVs with government authorities. 

Public transport like buses, taxis, and 3-wheelers can easily be replaced with EVs. Postal trucks, Garbage vans and delivery vehicles are some other sectors that the government can focus on in the first phase of the transition. It will not be wrong to say that EV is the future of transportation. 

Looking at the rising popularity of EVs in the supply chain and the logistics sector, we have also geared up for the e-change. TrackoBit is happy to announce that our team is all set to launch EV Fleet Management Solution in the near future. 

How EV is Revolutionizing the Future of Transportation
Diksha Bhandari

Diksha Bhandari is the Content Marketing Manager at TrackoBit. With over a decade of experience in the media and advertising industry, she has transitioned her expertise to the world of software and t...Read More

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