PHEV fuel consumption and tail-pipe CO2 emissions in real-world driving, on average, are approximately two to four times higher than type-approval values.| International Council on Clean Transportation
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In this blog, we explore how strengthening France’s “bonus écologique” could serve as a promising model for promoting the adoption of small electric cars across the EU. The post Three birds with one stone? How the French bonus écologique supports zero-emissions mobility and domestic production, but could focus more on smaller vehicles appeared first on International Council on Clean Transportation.| International Council on Clean Transportation
Battery-electric commercial vans and trucks are rapidly taking over Dutch roads. The post Zero emission zones: The Netherlands’ path to cleaner urban freight appeared first on International Council on Clean Transportation.| International Council on Clean Transportation
Con la primera línea BRT 100% eléctrica en México, Metrobús avanza hacia una movilidad más limpia, eficiente y accesible. The post Metrobús avanza hacia una movilidad más limpia, eficiente y accesible appeared first on International Council on Clean Transportation.| International Council on Clean Transportation
New ICCT report finds that overnight charging will be the primary charging mode of battery electric trucks in 2030, while ultrafast megawatt chargers will represent almost 15% of charging power needs. Berlin, 9 October — Europe’s road freight sector is set for a major shift as battery electric trucks gain traction. A new report from […] The post The EU will need up to 5,300 public megawatt chargers for electric trucks by 2030, new ICCT study shows appeared first on International Council...| International Council on Clean Transportation
Sources: International Transport Forum, WorldACD, the UK Government Office for Science, and PLANCO Consulting GmbH. Read more: Beyond trucks: Toward a greener global freight transportation system The post Global freight activity and carbon emissions by freight mode in 2020, and estimated cost and efficiency appeared first on International Council on Clean Transportation.| International Council on Clean Transportation
Reducing emissions of the freight sector calls for looking beyond strategies focused on trucks to explore more holistic solutions, like modal shifts from road to railway and waterway and intermodal transportation. The post Beyond trucks: Toward a greener global freight transportation system appeared first on International Council on Clean Transportation.| International Council on Clean Transportation
Source: Expanding the lithium value chain in Chile: Mining, batteries, and recycling The post Projected gross revenue from the development of battery supply chain industries to meet the demand for LFP batteries in Latin America appeared first on International Council on Clean Transportation.| International Council on Clean Transportation
Chile es un actor clave en la transición global hacia los vehículos eléctricos (VE), ya que posee el 31% de las reservas mundiales de litio y suministra más del 20% de la producción global de este mineral. El desarrollo de una cadena de valor nacional de baterías, desde cátodos hasta paquetes de baterías, podría generar […] The post Cómo Chile puede expandirse de la refinación del litio a un centro latinoamericano de producción de baterías appeared first on International Counci...| International Council on Clean Transportation
Pricing credits high enough is critical for transportation electrification. (San Francisco, CA) 8, Oct, 2025— A new study from the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) finds that the amendments made to the Low-Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) in November 2024 have the potential to offer around $8.8 billion in support for medium- and heavy-duty vehicle (MHDV) […] The post Low-Carbon Fuel Standards could provide billions in support of commercial vehicle electrification appea...| International Council on Clean Transportation
Chile is a key player in the global transition to electric vehicles, holding 31% of the world’s lithium reserves and supplying more than 20% of global lithium production. Development of a domestic battery value chain, from cathodes to battery packs, could generate an annual product of US$12.3 billion in 2035 and up to 32,600 jobs […]| International Council on Clean Transportation
The report fills a gap in our understanding of aviation's environmental impact by providing the first detailed global mapping of air and climate pollution from private jets.| International Council on Clean Transportation
This study compares the TCO of internal combustion engine (ICE) diesel trucks and BETs in four segments—the 12-tonne, 16-tonne, 28-tonne and 42-tonne rigid truck—that have accounted for approximately 70% of the Indian truck market in recent years.| International Council on Clean Transportation
India today stands at a remarkable turning point in its mobility journey. Transport is no longer seen as a background sector—it is becoming a central pillar in India’s ambition to become a developed economy, a Viksit Bharat, by 2047, while meeting its net-zero target by 2070.| International Council on Clean Transportation
China’s electric vehicle market, once dominated by BEVs, has seen a dramatic surge in PHEV sales underpinned by supportive policies—though emerging policy developments raise questions over the market’s long-term outlook.| International Council on Clean Transportation
Sales of zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty vehicles in China reached more than 230,000 in 2024.| International Council on Clean Transportation
This blog explores the potential of zero-emission planes (ZEPs) to replace short-range private jet flights.| International Council on Clean Transportation
Analysis of the average real-world fuel consumption and electric driving share of PHEVs in Europe, with an emphasis on WLTP type-approved vehicle models.| International Council on Clean Transportation
Life-cycle assessment of the greenhouse gas emissions of passenger cars in China, Europe, India, and the United States, which together account for about 70% of new passenger car sales worldwide.| International Council on Clean Transportation