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
After two decades at the helm of the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT), President/CEO Drew Kodjak has announced that he will step down at the end of this year. Kodjak’s decision follows a period of personal and professional reflection, as he plans to take a pause in 2026 to think about future opportunities. Under […] The post President/CEO Drew Kodjak announces departure after 20 years leading the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) appeared first on In...| International Council on Clean Transportation
New ICCT study finds that short-lived climate pollutant controls could enable climate-neutral growth in aviation. The post Greenhouse gas controls alone won’t align aviation with the Paris Agreement appeared first on International Council on Clean Transportation.| International Council on Clean Transportation
(Washington, DC) September 22, 2025 — The International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) submitted comprehensive public comments today in strong disagreement with EPA’s proposal to rescind the Endangerment and Cause or Contribute findings for greenhouse gas emissions from motor vehicles, and to repeal motor vehicle greenhouse gas standards. The organization has stated that the proposed […] The post ICCT: EPA’s proposal to rescind endangerment finding and GHG standards is scienti...| International Council on Clean Transportation
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Maharashtra’s 2025 EV policy allocates ₹1,993 crores over five years to boost purchase subsidies, EV infrastructure and manufacturing with the goal of achieving 30% of all new vehicle registrations to be electric by 2030, but it omits low-emission zones (LEZs) that could strengthen the state’s leadership in India’s sustainable mobility transition. The post Driving change: Maharastra’s EV push lacks low emission zone strategy appeared first on International Council on Clean Transport...| International Council on Clean Transportation
Ten years after ICCT exposed Volkswagen's Dieselgate scandal—revealing diesel vehicles emitting up to 35 times legal limits—significant progress has been made with improved compliance and surging EV adoption, yet millions of high-emitting vehicles remain on roads. Despite Europe's diesel share dropping from 52% to 18% while EVs reached 25%, transportation's unfinished business offers tremendous opportunity as electric vehicles reach cost parity and accelerate the transition to inherently ...| 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
New ICCT report finds European carmakers just 9 grams of CO₂ away from the next EU CO₂ target but warns that delays in the EV transition could undermine the European industry’s competitiveness. Berlin, 11 Sep — Ten years ago, the Dieselgate scandal became a major turning point for the European auto industry, which pledged to […] The post A decade after Dieselgate, Europe’s electric vehicle transition is on track and accelerating appeared first on International Council on Clean T...| International Council on Clean Transportation
For five out of the seven largest truck manufacturers in the European Union, the 2025 15% CO2 reduction target is comfortably within reach. Scania and Volvo Trucks stand out, having met this target two years ahead of schedule. (Berlin) September 10, 2025 — A new study by the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) reveals […] The post EU truck manufacturers on track to meet first-ever CO2 emissions targets appeared first on International Council on Clean Transportation.| International Council on Clean Transportation
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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
We gathered information on installed and announced EV battery recycling plants in the U.S. and calculated how many end-of-life batteries they could process each year. But how does that compare with the projected supply?| International Council on Clean Transportation
There are sufficient mineral resources for a global transition to electric vehicles, and battery recycling options will further reduce environmental impacts into the future.| International Council on Clean Transportation
Today’s battery electric vehicles are associated with far fewer greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) than internal combustion engine vehicles over their lifetimes.| International Council on Clean Transportation
While the recent directive by the Commission for Air Quality Management in National Capital Region and Adjoining Areas to restrict older vehicles is a good starting point supported by legal precedent, long-term progress depends on real-world emissions monitoring and policy shifts, such as zero-emission vehicle sales requirements, to accelerate Delhi NCR’s clean transport transition.| International Council on Clean Transportation
For the first time, the PM E-DRIVE scheme has allocated ₹500 crore for electric trucks, and this is a critical push to decarbonize India’s freight sector.| International Council on Clean Transportation
This paper models the impact of LEZ on citywide tailpipe emissions in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar Municipal Corporation in the state of Maharashtra, India.| International Council on Clean Transportation
ICCT’s latest study shows that a well-designed low-emission zone in Sambhajinagar can reduce significant air pollution, up to 53% reduction in particulate matter (PM) and 46% in nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions from 2026 to 2030.| International Council on Clean Transportation
Este blog presenta un análisis de los beneficios climáticos que trae la transición hacia estos autobuses, compara las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero generadas por autobuses eléctricos, de gas natural y de diésel a lo largo de su vida útil.| International Council on Clean Transportation
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Is flying really greener than driving? On average, no, but it does depend on the fuel economy of your vehicle as well as the number of passengers.| 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