India’s public EV charging infrastructure readiness: A case study of Haryana state
Research
Sunitha Anup
Researcher
Sunitha Anup is a Researcher based in India. She works in the research and policies for the decarbonisation technology in the transport sector, and holds a Bachelor of Technology degree from the National Institute of Technology (NIT) in Kerala, a post-graduate degree in Instructional Design, a Master of Technology in electrical engineering from the University of Mumbai, and a Ph.D. in electrical power system stability from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Delhi. She completed her fellowship at Agora Energiewende in Berlin on transformation of energy systems. Her previous experience includes academic research in environmentally constrained economic power generation scheduling, reliability of power supply components, and analysis of the stability of interconnected power systems with renewable energy sources. She also has teaching experience in subjects like microprocessors, radar engineering, and electrical power quality.
Publications See All
Market analysis of the new two-wheeler fleet in India for fiscal year 2020–21
Other Work See All
Lost in transit: Opportunities to remove public data roadblocks in Indian trucking
Highlights of the landscape of non-fiscal incentives for EVs in India
Energy cooperatives: A key opportunity to integrate renewable energy with electric vehicles in India
What to know about the potential of hybrid technology in two-wheelers in India?