A state administration is evaluating a draft policy to mandate the complete transition of urban public bus fleets to electric vehicles within 12 months. A preliminary feasibility analysis reveals that while vehicle procurement is fully funded, local electrical grid sub-stations lack high-voltage charging infrastructure, and municipal depots face an acute shortage of certified technical personnel, creating a high risk of widespread transit disruption. Which of the following implementation strategies represents the most administratively feasible and impactful course of action?
- Implement a phased deployment prioritized by corridors with existing grid readiness while parallelly establishing technical training partnerships and grid capacity upgrades.Cevap
- BEnforce the immediate 12-month blanket mandate and levy heavy administrative penalties on municipal transit divisions that fail to achieve full electrification on schedule.
- CAbandon the public transit electrification policy entirely and subsidize private gasoline-powered fleets, assuming private operators inherently manage urban logistics better.
- DPostpone all infrastructure development and policy execution indefinitely until wireless charging technologies mature to eliminate physical grid constraints.
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The most administrative feasible and impactful strategy is to implement a phased deployment prioritized by corridors with existing grid readiness while parallelly establishing technical training partnerships and grid capacity upgrades.
The phased deployment strategy addresses both immediate continuity and long-term targets. By deploying vehicles where grid capacity already exists and simultaneously expanding technical training and sub-station capacity, the administration ensures public service stability while systematically executing policy goals.
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Public Policy Feasibility and Phased Implementation Strategy