Abstract
International Conference on Alternative Fuels and Electric Vehicles 2021 (ICAFEV 2021) was hosted by the Alard College of Engineering and Management, Pune, India in association with Technology Research and Innovation Centre, Pune, India and Accra Technical University, Accra, Ghana on 09-10 December 2021 and conducted in virtual mode. This international meeting provided a platform to various worldwide researchers, and academicians engaged in the field of alternative fuels, electric vehicles and renewable energy with the motive of exploring the research to drive the World towards a sustainable future. ICAFEV 2021 received papers from authors of eleven countries such as Cameroon, Chile, Ghana, India, Malaysia, Mexico, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, Australia and United Kingdom.This volume is a compilation of research papers presented in three tracks, 1) Alternative Fuels, 2) Electric Vehicles and 3) Renewable Energy. We feel, these papers will provide a valuable contribution in the field and readers will receive this content for their future research activities.The conference organizers and associate organizers are thankful to all authors, technical committee members, advisory committee members and organizing committee members for contributing actively and whole heartily in successful completion of the conference throughout the various stages. We also express out gratitude towards the IOP publishing for providing support to publish the ICAFEV 2021 papers in IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science.List of ICAFEV 2021 Committees are available in this pdf.
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