Aswathy KP, Karthika PS, Avinash Dubedi, Gurugubelli Sai Ratna Chaitanya, Sarada Prasanna Das, Bharath Jairaj, Ann Josey, Arunesh Karkun, Narendra Pai, Ashwini K Swain and Rushabh Soni
Energy Transitions
| ETPI |21 February 2026
– As India advances towards an energy transition, actions taken in the transport sector – the fastest-growing sector in terms of energy consumption – will be crucial. Because road transport is a State List subject under India’s Constitution, state-level decisions will be critical for realising an energy transition.
– The Energy Transition Preparedness Initiative (ETPI) provides a framework to assess state-level progress towards an energy transition across India’s electricity, buildings, and transport sectors. It covers ten states that account for more than 50% of India’s transport sector emissions.
– By analysing publicly available data and reports, this study highlights the progress made by states in the base year, 2020–21.
– The study reveals that progress has been made in policy formulation around major aspects of the transport energy transition: prioritising non-motorised transport (NMT) and public transport, encouraging electric vehicle (EV) adoption, scrapping old vehicles, and promoting densification around transit hubs. However, a defined articulation of targets can guide a more focused transition.
– In converting policy to action, intent varies across states. This study highlights that the structures that can guide the focused implementation of energy transition projects are still nascent. Dedicated and consistent funding, integrated governance, and data-driven decision making can play a critical role in accelerating implementation.
