Digital Library on Green Mobility

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Reports
Electrifying India’s Four-wheeler Ride-hailing Vehicles: Policy Experiences from Abroad

2021

Author(s): International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT)

The central government and several state governments in India have implemented consumer financial incentives that reduce the total cost of ownership gap between electric and conventional gasoline and diesel cars used as ride-hailing vehicles.

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Reports
Evaluating Electric Vehicle Market Growth across U.S. Cities

2021

Author(s): Bui A, Slowik P, Lutsey N

The electric vehicle market in the United States has grown from a few thousand vehicles in 2010 to more than 315,000 vehicles sold annually from 2018 to 2020. In 2020, the electric share of new vehicle sales was approximately 2.4%, an increase from about 2% in 2019.

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Across the globe, momentum is building to increase adoption of light-duty passenger electric vehicles (EVs) and make traditional vehicles — with an internal combustion engine — go the way of the horse and cart.

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Opinions/Videos
The Path to Zero Emissions: Electric Vehicles

2021

Author(s): Gorguinpour C

WRI’s Camron Gorguinpour explains why expanding adoption of electric vehicles is so important to fight climate change — and what countries must do to encourage it. This video is part of a series spotlighting various climate-related challenges — and solutions — and how countries can better address them in their national climate plans.

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Reports
Developing Innovative Mobility Solutions in the Brussels-Capital Region

2021

Author(s): International Transport Forum (ITF)

This document provides a summary of the recommendations for regulatory and data governance frameworks to support the development of Mobility as a Service (MaaS) in the Brussels-Capital Region.

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Opinions/Videos
Commuter Traffic in Germany

2021

Author(s): Agora Verkehrswende

Commuting, i.e. the way between home and work, comprises around a fifth of all passenger traffic in Germany. Commuting continues to increase, especially in the metropolitan areas.

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Training Materials
Bhubaneswar on the Move – Tools and Guidelines for City Bus Operations (Part I)

2021

Author(s): Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH

This guidebook for City Bus Operations documents the tools and practices that have helped Capital Region Urban Transport (CRUT) set up its efficiency of its buses in Bhubaneswar and the capital region. It outlines the organisational development (Part I), transit planning (Part II) and training activities (Part III) and serves as a ready reference for CRUT employees and for other cities, especially for those focussing on gross-cost contract models.

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Training Materials
Bhubaneswar on the Move – Tools and Guidelines for City Bus Operations (Part II)

2021

Author(s): Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH

This guidebook for City Bus Operations documents the tools and practices that have helped Capital Region Urban Transport (CRUT) set up its efficiency of its buses in Bhubaneswar and the capital region. It outlines the organisational development (Part I), transit planning (Part II) and training activities (Part III) and serves as a ready reference for CRUT employees and for other cities, especially for those focussing on gross-cost contract models.

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Bhubaneswar on the Move – Tools and Guidelines for City Bus Operations (Part III)

2021

Author(s): Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH

This guidebook for City Bus Operations documents the tools and practices that have helped Capital Region Urban Transport (CRUT) set up its efficiency of its buses in Bhubaneswar and the capital region. It outlines the organisational development (Part I), transit planning (Part II) and training activities (Part III) and serves as a ready reference for CRUT employees and for other cities, especially for those focussing on gross-cost contract models.

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The need for investment into zero-emission greenhouse gas (GHG) technologies is apparent. McKinsey estimates that €28 trillion of investments will be required to reach net-zero by 2050 in the 27 European Union members alone, compared with no climate action.