Abstract:
On par with the rapid motorization in the
national and international context, fuel consumption and
emission of greenhouse gases (GHGs) have become major
challenges in the contemporary automotive industry. It is
important to identify the core of sustainable transportation in
adapting to new measures. Even though electric vehicles are
sustainable the entire concept of mitigating transport issues is
minimal. The option that is considered viable in the transport
scenario is the electrification of public transit which has been
analyzed in the Sri Lankan context throughout the study.
United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
on ‘Affordable and Clean Energy’ align directly with the aim
and concept of the research study. Several approaches are
utilized worldwide to mitigate fuel consumption and emission
whereas Sri Lanka is still in the initial stages, especially in the
adoption of e-mobility (including electric buses). Thus, the
study analyzes the factors including financial, political and
social attributes that have led to the slow progression of
implementation of electric buses in the e-mobility context and
the way forward to facilitate the adoption process in a
successful manner via a clear Sri Lankan review of the
current e-bus scenario and the need to accelerate the
implementation process with stringent guidelines.
Citation:
T. Thilakshan, A. G. T. Sugathapala and J. M. S. J. Bandara, "Implementation of Electric Buses into an Existing Public Transit Network: A Sri Lankan Perspective," 2023 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), Moratuwa, Sri Lanka, 2023, pp. 794-799, doi: 10.1109/MERCon60487.2023.10355524.