ABSTRACT:
The changing life style, rising fuel price, increasing air pollution and increasing traffic in the major cities of the country prepared a revolution in the automobile industry forcing a shift towards electric vehicles. The idea of shared e mobility will give solution to the rising fuel price, reduce the air pollution and reduce traffic congestion in the cities. India with the development in the information technology field has also developed and implemented sharing cabs like Uber and Ola platforms. Now this has expanded into another stage of sharing self-driven scooters and bikes in the major cities like Bangalore, Mumbai, and Hyderabad which helps to save the fossil fuel and helps in reduction of pollution. The paper focuses on investigating the perception and feasibility of a shared e-mobility and analyzes the operational strategies for its effectiveness in the city of Thiruvananthapuram.
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Nikhil P Nair, Lijin Lal, Sini V Pillai. Feasibility and Adoption of Electric Two-Wheeler Mobility Sharing service. Asian Journal of Management. 2021;12(4):435-8. doi: 10.52711/2321-5763.2021.00066
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Nikhil P Nair, Lijin Lal, Sini V Pillai. Feasibility and Adoption of Electric Two-Wheeler Mobility Sharing service. Asian Journal of Management. 2021;12(4):435-8. doi: 10.52711/2321-5763.2021.00066 Available on: https://ajmjournal.com/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2021-12-4-14
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