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Engendering India’s EV Policy

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Latest Release in the Zouri Lever Edition

See the System. Understand the Forces. Shift the Outcomes
Who gets to ride the future?

Who gets to ride the future?

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The EV transition powered by the EV Policy, is not just technological — it is economic, spatial, and social. This opening article surfaces the exclusions shaping India’s EV policies today — in vehicle design, workforce participation, charging infrastructure, and access to capital. It also introduces five structural levers that will guide this Lever Edition’s inquiry into a gender-responsive, inclusive mobility transition.

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The EV transition is not just about vehicles and technology, it's economic, spatial, social. It is also about who gets to ride and who gets left behind in this transition. Launching August 2025, this Lever Edition unpacks the gender gaps in India’s electric mobility policies. Over the next 12 months this edition along with the ZURI Policy Accelerator will release articles, tools, and leadership briefings that map systemic exclusions, highlight financing and implementation gaps, and recommend actionable, equity focused reforms to drive a just and inclusive transition.

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Powering Equity - Engendering India's EV Policy

Powering Equity - Engendering India's EV Policy

Infrastructure is being laid, market incentives disbursed, adoption targets set. But beneath the surface of infrastructure, behind the technical designs, schemes and financial instruments, a risk is gaining ground.

India’s EV transition is moving at speed. But is it taking everyone along? The ZURI Policy Accelerator launches a new Lever Edition — a 12-month, 18-part inquiry into how gender equity can be embedded in the design of India’s EV policy. Featuring 12 articles and 6 gender responsiveness scorecards (ZURI Prism), this edition is a roadmap for policymakers, donors, think tanks & investors shaping India’s mobility future.

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Who gets to ride the future?

Who gets to ride the future?

India’s EV transition is progressive in ambition, and silent on inclusion

The EV transition powered by the EV Policy, is not just technological — it is economic, spatial, and social. This opening article surfaces the exclusions shaping India’s EV policies today — in vehicle design, workforce participation, charging infrastructure, and access to capital. It also introduces five structural levers that will guide this Lever Edition’s inquiry into a gender-responsive, inclusive mobility transition.

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