CALSTART’s Global Drive to Zero Program and the Netherlands Reveal Latest Global MOU Signatories at Africa E-Mobility Week Event Ethiopia and Mozambique commit to achieving 100 percent zero-emission new truck and bus sales by 2040; Oando Clean Energy, OX Delivers…| globaldrivetozero.org
Last year, China, the United States, United Kingdom, and European Union led the way in the transition to zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) with almost 90% of global sales. While this indicates good progress, it also highlights how emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs) risk getting left behind. By 2040, it’s projected that over half of global internal combustion engine vehicles on the road will be in EMDE countries. This will have significant implications for global climate targets a...| Accelerating to Zero Coalition
CALSTART’s Global Drive to Zero Program Announces New Global MOU Endorsers at the International Transport Forum Leipzig, Germany—CALSTART’s global Drive to Zero™ program and the Government of the Netherlands just announced new endorsers including knowledge partners of the ambitious Global…| globaldrivetozero.org
CALSTART’s Drive to Zero and the Netherlands Announce Latest Global MOU Signatory Nations at the International Transport Forum; ZEVWISE Global Green Corridors Initiative Launched Leipzig, Germany—CALSTART’s global Drive to Zero™ program and the Government of the Netherlands just announced that…| globaldrivetozero.org
Global EV Outlook 2023 - Analysis and key findings. A report by the International Energy Agency.| IEA
Launched at COP27, the Zero-Emission Vehicle Rapid Response Facility (ZEV-RRF) seeks to strengthen international assistance for emerging markets and developing economy (EMDE) countries that have signaled a high ambition towards a zero-emission vehicle transition. The ZEV-RRF provides coordinated, easy, and quickly accessible short-term technical assistance to EMDEs by connecting countries to a global network of technical experts and delivery partners through a single-entry point. | Zev Transition Council