As the need for decarbonizing transport increases, so does the complexity of engineering and manufacturing advanced conventional and zero-emission vehicles. The addition of millions of potentially ...
Southeast Asia accounts for nine percent of the global population. Due to its status as one of the largest combined emerging economies in the world, fuel consumption has more than doubled in the past ...
Oscar Delgado is a ICCT Heavy-Duty Vehicles Program Director in Latin America and India. He also co-leads ICCT’s activities in the Zero Emission Bus Rapid-deployment Accelerator (ZEBRA) partnership ...
Most buses and heavy-duty trucks rely on diesel engines that emit dangerous levels of particulates, nitrogen oxides, and other pollutants that cause chronic disease and premature death. Rising demand ...
With emission standards and mandates expected to drive decarbonization, testing and compliance with regulations will play a significant role. ICCT research and analysis has illuminated the scale and ...
Light-duty cars and trucks produce 40% of transportation CO 2. Decarbonizing the sector will require that two-thirds to 90% of passenger autos be zero-emission vehicles by 2050. ICCT research on ...
Aside from Brazil and Mexico, countries in Latin America offer valuable insights into effective policymaking for smaller economies. Chile, for example, is one of a handful of nations showing the ...