Sanjay Krishnan

Mr. Sanjay Krishnan is the Co-Founder and CEO of Lithium Urban Technologies. 

Lithium is a pioneer in sustainable urban mobility, operating the most productive electric vehicle (EV) fleet globally and the largest commercial EV fleet outside of China. Lithium is India’s first zero emission transport service, with their fleet of about 400 EVs, clocking 2+ mil. km. per month, 90% powered by renewables. Lithium’s goal is to make 1 billion kilometer of urban journeys renewable-powered and emission-free in the next 5 years.

Electric Vehicles as Disruption for Sustainable Impact

The need to find more sustainable options to power demand for personal mobility is greater than ever, and the automotive industry is currently undergoing a big transformation. In this presentation, Mr. Atsushi Najima discussed how electrified mobility can help tackle the continuing challenges of air quality and noise pollution. He also elaborated on the Nissan Intelligent Mobility as a reflection the company's approach in designing and building vehicles, providing the vision to meet the changing demand of customers.​

Short Film – From Killer Roads to Humane Highways

‘From Killer Roads to Humane Highways’ addresses the adverse impacts of roads and highways on wildlife, and showcases some of the mitigation measures that countries must adopt to arrest the needless deaths of thousands of wild animals every year. Produced in the public interest, the goal of the film is to impress upon decision-makers and the general public that development and conservation can go hand in hand if nature is thoughtfully factored into the planning process.

Soot-Free Transport in ASEAN Countries

Diesel emissions are a human carcinogen, according to the World Health Organization. Diesel engines produce 99 percent of transport-sector emissions of black carbon, a powerful climate pollutant whose near-term warming can be nearly eliminated with a transition to soot-free Euro 6/VI emission standards. Most countries have developed or begun to develop on-road vehicle emission and fuel quality standards. But ASEAN member countries face a variety of obstacles to implement low-sulfur fuel and Euro 4/IV vehicle emission standards and advancing to soot-free Euro 6/VI standards.