IIT Kharagpur, AEEE collaborate to advance sustainable transportation solutions
Alivia Mukherjee | July 9, 2024 | 01:39 PM IST | 2 mins read
The partnership aims to develop and deliver comprehensive training programs for students, researchers, and industry professionals to equip them with sustainable transportation skills and knowledge.
NEW DELHI: The Alliance for an Energy Efficient Economy (AEEE), a organization in India focused on organising and implementing energy efficiency policies, has partnered with the Ranbir and Chitra Gupta School of Infrastructure Design and Management (RCGSIDM) at the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur (IIT KGP. They have recently signed an agreement to work together on enhancing sustainable transportation solutions in the country.
This collaboration aims to utilize AEEE's industry knowledge and network alongside IIT Kharagpur 's research expertise and infrastructure to tackle key issues in sustainable transportation.
Aims to leverage industry knowledge and research expertise
Under the partnership, AEEE and IIT KGP will collaborate on research initiatives focused on sustainable transportation technologies. They will jointly create and implement extensive training programs aimed at students, researchers, and industry experts to enhance their expertise in sustainable transportation.
Joint initiatives to focus on research, training, and policy reforms
This partnership will include organizing joint conferences, workshops, and seminars to stimulate dialogue and increase awareness. Additionally, the organizations will support for policy reforms and regulatory measures to encourage the growth and acceptance of sustainable transportation solutions across India.
Accelerate implementation of sustainable transportation solutions
Satish Kumar, president and executive director of AEEE, highlighted the importance of the partnership with IIT Kharagpur in advancing energy efficiency and sustainability in India. According to him, the collaboration aims to expedite the implementation of sustainable transportation solutions such as electric mobility, alternative fuels, and innovative mobility technologies. “This collaboration with IIT Kharagpur represents a significant step forward in our mission to drive energy efficiency and sustainability in India. By combining our strengths, we aim to accelerate the development and adoption of sustainable transportation solutions that will benefit both the environment and the economy. The partnership will promote electric mobility, alternative fuels, and innovative mobility solutions to contribute to India’s sustainable energy future and environmental preservation.”
Arkopal K Goswami, chairperson, RCGSIDM, IIT Kharagpur, expressed enthusiasm about partnering with AEEE to advance sustainable transportation solutions. He said, "We are thrilled to partner with AEEE in advancing sustainable transportation solutions. This collaboration will leverage IIT Kharagpur's research expertise and AEEE's industry connections to conduct joint research and training, and support policy changes that can significantly reduce our carbon footprint and promote environmental sustainability. Together, we aim to drive the transition to a greener and more energy-efficient future."
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