Net-zero and just transport hinge on public-private collaboration
Global state and corporate leaders in New York City gathered last week for the annual UN General Assembly and Climate Week. With just over five (…)
Global state and corporate leaders in New York City gathered last week for the annual UN General Assembly and Climate Week. With just over five (…)
Optimizing EV charging infrastructure planning can result in 13% reduction in fuel costs and 70% reduction in charging time. Decarbonization of India’s trucking industry is (…)
Dubai, 5 December 2023 – Following the historical India e-truck demand announcement at G20, more than 30 major companies have united as part of the Zero-Emission Vehicles in (…)
Partners within the Collective for Clean Transport Finance will collaborate to accelerate investments in global projects for road transport electrification. Dubai, 4 December 2023 – Today, (…)
Dubai, 29 November 2023 – In a new business brief published today by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) Switch project, companies ABB, Accenture, Eaton and Schneider (…)
Unlock the power of sustainable mobility through the integration of multiple transport modes with Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS).
Decarbonization across transport, buildings and energy operations materially reduces emissions and costs and increases capital efficiency and asset value.
Fifteen prominent companies have come together under the Zero Emission Vehicles Emerging Markets Initiative (ZEV-EMI) and the Indian government’s E-FAST (Electric Freight Accelerator for Sustainable Transport) initiative to advance the electrification of the truck market in India.
This article shows how digital solutions can accelerate the deployment of electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
The Green Deal Industrial Plan: Flipping the Switch on net-zero industry