Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5105599 | Energy Policy | 2017 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Road freight in India plays a vital role in the economic growth of our country. Rising energy consumption and the environmental impacts by freight vehicles is constantly monitored through the introduction of stringent emission standards and through the promotion of fuel efficiency policies. However, little information is available on freight activity data (vehicle-kilometre) and their fleet characteristics (vehicle age, annual mileage, fuel economy etc.) to assess these policies. Therefore, the paper analyses the existing fleet characteristics in terms of age, annual mileage, fuel economy, fuel type used etc. for the freight vehicles used for “interstate” or “intercity” mobility on National Highways. Origin-Destination surveys and traffic volume counts are conducted at ten locations along major National Highways to capture the fleet characteristics. Based on the results, emission outlook for the proposed emission standards and fuel economy standards for freight vehicles is presented. Significant emission reductions are expected if emission standards are nationwide and timely implemented. Further, the requirement of country representative survival rates is highlighted.
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Authors
Leeza Malik, Geetam Tiwari,