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Towards sustainable automobile ecosystem in India: Integrated analysis of technical, economic, and ESG dimensions

Prasanna G. Tillu, Abhijeet K. Digalwar, Sudhanshu Ranjan Singh, Ravi Reosekar

2024Cleaner Environmental Systems12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Global environmental concerns are leading to paradigm shift in the automobile eco-system. This comprehensive study of the automobile ecosystem, incorporates technical, economic, and environmental-social-governance (ESG) dimensions. An “integrated multi-criteria decision-making” (MCDM) methodology using “interpretive structural modelling” (ISM) and “fuzzy analytical hierarchy process” (FAHP) is deployed, The ISM models highlights prominent drivers and critical barriers, establishes their hierarchy, and depicts interrelationships. The FAHP rankings for drivers favours electric vehicles and hydrogen fuel vehicles over others, while barriers promote hybrids and alternate fuels like Biofuel, CNG/LNG. Unlike previous works, this study considers all eco-system factors, both critical drivers and barriers, and demonstrates hierarchy using a unique V-model. This is an innovative extension of V-model from traditional systems engineering to strategic project management domain. This holistic approach, in sync with the natural state of things, will enable government, industry, and academia in formulating a strategic framework towards future automobile sustainability.

Topics & Concepts

EcosystemBusinessEconomic analysisEnvironmental resource managementEconomicsEcologyAgricultural economicsBiologyEnvironmental Impact and SustainabilitySustainable Supply Chain ManagementEnergy, Environment, and Transportation Policies