CAFE-III Norms and India’s Transport Decarbonization: Myth vs Structural Reform Reality
Introduction: Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency (CAFE) norms are regulatory standards that mandate automakers to meet fleet-wide average CO₂ emission limits per kilometre, forming a key pillar of transport-sector decarbonisation. In India, where the transport sector contributes nearly 14–15% of total greenhouse gas emissions and is the third-largest emitting sector, tightening fuel efficiency norms is central […]
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