Shoonya Campaign by NITI AAYOG
Description: Read about the Shoonya Campaign of NITI AAYOG, its purpose, benefits and salient components
The "Shoonya
— Zero-Pollution Mobility" campaign promotes the use of EVs for urban
deliveries and ride-hailing. Shoonya, meaning "zero" in Sanskrit
language, implies the beginning and origination of possibilities. Inspired by
this connotation, the Shoonya campaign plans to revolutionise the transport
sector with a radical and urgent transition to zero-emission vehicles.
Purpose
With a
growing population, rapid urbanisation, and an increase in e-commerce, urban
freight demand is expected to increase by 140 percent this decade. Commercial
passenger vehicle movement is also expected to increase 5X by 2050. Meeting
India's growing transportation demand through conventional internal combustion
engine vehicles will be expensive, polluting, and unhealthy. Zero-emission
vehicles present an opportunity to meet this demand while reducing costs and
improving air quality.
Benefits
· EVs emit zero particulate matter (PM) and nitrogen
oxide (NOx) emissions at the tailpipe.
· Adopting electric fleets can significantly reduce
harmful vehicle emissions such as PM and NOx that cause respiratory ailments
and other diseases and improve public health.
· EVs produce 20 percent less CO2 than fossil-fuel
vehicles.
· Shifting to all-electric fleets leads to reduced fuel
and maintenance costs.
Components
The Shoonya
campaign has three major components:
1. Corporate Branding Programme
The
corporate branding programme recognises efforts made by industry partners to
promote vehicle electrification. Under this programme, rides and deliveries
carried out in EVs are branded with the Shoonya logo. The EVs used for
deliveries and ride-hailing carry a Shoonya sticker and drivers wear a Shoonya
badge.
2. Consumer Awareness Drive
A public-facing
awareness drive is designed to highlight the health and environmental benefits
of EV adoption. The campaign seeks to build awareness and demand for
zero-pollution rides and deliveries among consumers, solidifying Shoonya as a
slogan across every household in India.
3. Resource Toolkit
The
resource toolkit provides EV users with online tools to assess the costs and
impact of electric vehicle adoption. These toolkits include 1) an impact
tracking dashboard that shares the progress and impact of the campaign to date
2) a calculator that shows a cost and emissions comparison between EVs and
their petrol, diesel, and CNG counterparts 3) a list of financing resources and
policy incentives to support EV procurement.