Framework for Technology Transfer in India's Wind Energy Sector: Supporting Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure and Sustainable Growth
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ISM modeling, Delphi studies, MICMAC analysis, EV charging networks, charging infrastructureAbstract
This study presents a framework for managing technology transfer in India's wind energy sector, with a focus on supporting electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. Using data from literature, interviews, Delphi studies, case studies, ISM modeling, and MICMAC analysis, the research offers strategies for fostering collaboration among stakeholders, expanding EV charging networks, and enhancing wind energy capacity through new installations and grid integration. It highlights barriers such as limited access to foreign technology, infrastructure gaps, and funding, while emphasizing facilitators like government support and international expertise. The study advocates for policies that incentivize EV adoption and wind energy use, with infrastructure, government backing, and funding identified as key enablers. Strong communication, project management, and adaptability are essential for successful technology transfer, positioning India to leverage global expertise for sustainable growth in the wind energy sector.
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