Companies, sub-national governments, NGOs, investors, knowledge partners, and other stakeholders can endorse the Global MOU by submitting the following application form. In assessing submission, we follow a screening process and look for certain qualifications. This process ensures that all endorsers…| globaldrivetozero.org
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We’re sharing your stories from the zero-emission transport world. The transition to zero-emission commercial transport is not just possible—it’s happening now. Countries, regions, small businesses, and large fleets around the world are making the critical switch to zero-emission medium- and…| globaldrivetozero.org
Chile is leading a major shift toward zero-emission public transport in Latin America, with Santiago at the center of this transformation. Santiago currently has the largest electric bus fleet outside of China, reflecting its commitment to sustainable urban mobility.| globaldrivetozero.org
Fourteen new global innovators from Belgium, Brazil, Germany, India, the UK, the US and more are joining hundreds of companies and subnational governments as well as 40 national governments in backing the Global Memorandum of Understanding on Zero-Emission Medium- and Heavy-Duty Vehicles (Global MOU). The effort calls for 100% new zero-emission truck sales by 2040 and at least 30% new zero-emission truck and bus sales by 2030. Global MOU endorsers represent more than $1.3 trillion in annual r...| globaldrivetozero.org
Shipping and logistics company DFDS is charging up change with near-zero-emission deliveries throughout the United Kingdom, one of forty countries that have signed the Global Memorandum of Understanding on Zero-Emission Medium- and Heavy-Duty Vehicles (Global MOU) to achieve 100% new zero-emission truck and bus sales by 2040.| Global Commercial Drive To Zero Program
Home to world-class manufacturing & public transit, cutting edge tech—why Korea is a country to watch in the drive to zero| Global Commercial Drive To Zero Program
Zeronox and the Jospong Group are partnering to complete the world’s largest fleet retrofit electrification project.| Global Commercial Drive To Zero Program
Chile is leading a major shift toward zero-emission public transport in Latin America, with Santiago at the center of this transformation. At the time of this writing, Santiago is home to the largest electric bus fleet outside of China.| globaldrivetozero.org
Demonstrating that a formerly small startup powered by mighty business innovators can make transformative impacts, innocent drinks now operates four (and at times five!) 50T electric trucks that haul juice products to innocent’s “Blender” factory.| Global Commercial Drive To Zero Program
The Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM) in Busan, South Korea from August 25-28 is less than a month away. CEM is one of our premier events annually to advance the Global MOU community’s work to speed the global transition to zero-emission freight and achieve international climate goals.| globaldrivetozero.org
Our mission is clear: achieve 30% zero-emission new vehicle sales by 2030 and realize a full transition by 2040, paving the way to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. Join us in this transformative journey, where every endorsement propels us closer to a sustainable and emissions-free future on our roads.| globaldrivetozero.org
hroughout the Global MOU Summit, my Drive to Zero and Dutch colleagues were heartened to receive such positive feedback about the event and our esteemed community (watch our film to relive your favorite moments).| globaldrivetozero.org
Today we profile two rising regional stars—Southeast Asia and South America—that are gaining serious momentum in the drive to zero. The world is taking notice.| Global Commercial Drive To Zero Program
Colombia named Global MOU co-lead as momentum builds for coordinated global transport decarbonization & resilience solutions| Global Commercial Drive To Zero Program
Data analysis of zero-emission truck and bus segment growth and development as well as tracking of key analytics like vehicle range as well as OEM and model availability by region.| globaldrivetozero.org
Through strategic collaboration with leading partners across relevant public and private sectors, ZEVWISE aims to advance the development of at least Ten Green Corridors globally by 2026, demonstrating models for successful infrastructure deployment and finance and creating a pathway for replication and scale. This fact sheet showcases the first eight corridors planned under this initiative, which focuses on road corridors with high traffic volumes spanning different countries. Corridors are ...| globaldrivetozero.org
Excitement at COP29 After Drive to Zero Program and Global MOU Partners Reveal Progress Toward Critical Climate Goals A co-hosted side event introduced new Global MOU signatories and endorsers, an updated Multi-Country Action Plan, two green road corridors, an updated…| globaldrivetozero.org
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
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
Under the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on Zero-Emission Medium- and Heavy-Duty Vehicles, leading countries commit to working together to enable 100% zero-emission new truck and bus sales by 2040.| globaldrivetozero.org