Project Report from the year 2016 in the subject Business economics - Company formation, Business Plans, grade: 1, course: Master of Business Administration, language: English, abstract: The dynamics of transport in Sri Lanka is undergoing a phase of transformation with the public transport services being overtaken by the personal vehicles in urban areas. More than hundred thousand motor cars have been registered only during the year 2015 in Sri Lanka. Along with the rise in using personal vehicles, there appears to be a significant rise in the need of energy sources for the same. Among the motor cars registered during 2015, twelve percent are of electric cars which are predominantly depending on the electricity as their primary energy source. In a country which relies highly on hydro-powered electricity which caters the households as well as the existing industry, the rising demand in terms of the electric cars cannot be met by the same for a longer period. It is necessary to find an alternative source of energy which can be a sustainable product in terms of catering the rising demands of automobiles as well as the other industries.
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