Electromobility and Renewable Electricity: Developing Infrastructure for Synergies

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City EV Readiness: Bottom-up approach to scale EVs

EVs need very few parts compared to very complex supply chain of ICEs.

This has resulted into breaking the earlier oligopoly of ICE OEMs, and many new players are entering into the value chain. This increased many players, new technology and early product development cycle has led to many new brands interacting with the customers and many ground pilots.

There is strong need to build periodic intelligence on ground EV deployments at city level, and use generated insights to continuously improve product, supply chain, charging experience, financing, and policies bottom-up.

pManifold has built strong city learning for EV deployment and scale-up, and continue to work with industry players for collecting most relevant city intelligence across its stakeholders to build viable business proposition and detailed models.

We are pleased to launch pManifold’s “City EV Readiness Scorecard”, which is based on in-depth secondary and primary research undertaken at city level. This with its evolution and periodic update will become good industry tool to benchmark city’s EV evolution and share best practices.

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