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Item Enablers and Barriers of Electric Vehicle in India: A Review(IEEE, 2020) Bansal, Hari Om; Goyal, PraveenIndia contributes a major share of the total greenhouse gases on Earth. Many Indian cities are grappling with air pollution, majority of which is the result of increasing number of vehicles on roads. To contain the rising pollution, countries all over the world are working on alternative sources of energy to meet their energy demand. India out of all countries is in dire need of an intervention to reduce air pollution. Electric vehicles offer a clean alternative mobility solution and can be relatively easily introduced in the two and three wheeler market in India. The present study discusses the need for electric vehicles in India and the technologies available in the market which can be implemented in the Indian scenario. The paper also discusses about the policy decisions taken by the government and investments made by Indian automotive makers in electric vehicle segment. Finally, the paper highlights some of the barriers which are preventing or slowing the growth of electric vehicles in India.Item A comprehensive assessment of the techno-socio-economic research growth in electric vehicles using bibliometric analysis(Springer, 2021-10) Bansal, Hari Om; Goyal, PraveenElectric vehicles (EVs) have proved capable of solving many of the environment’s problems such as reducing harmful pollutants’ emission along with having greater motor efficiency than gasoline vehicles. This study presents a bibliometric analysis of 10,426 publications from the year 1989 to 2020, obtained from Web of Science™ (WoS) core collection (CC). An initial citation analysis was done using Histcite to identity the leading nations, institutes, authors, and journals performing research related to EVs. Following this, a co-citation analysis was performed using VOSviewer, which generates clusters that are further analyzed to identify the key domains in EV research. A research overview in EVs over the last three decades is presented that can serve various stakeholders in this field of study. The results of this study will highlight the critical research areas in the field of EVs. Additionally, it will also provide various insights that may help the policymakers, practitioners and associations to accelerate EV adoption by the end-users.