This study evaluates the progress that African countries have made in their transition to e-mobility up to 2021.
The e-Mobility Toolbox is an online information portal to support development, implementation and monitoring of innovative electric mobility solutions.
This report investigates different models for the deployment of e-bike fleets and charging/swapping infrastructures in sub-Saharan Africa. It highlights the potential advantages of battery swapping for riders, highlights emerging best practice for Batteries as a Service, and provides recommendations on policy, regulation and financing to support uptake of e-motorcycles and the growth of BaaS in […]
This publication aims to provide city managers, urban planners and other stakeholders with an overview of key aspects of electric mobility and an outline of the core principles that can guide them in developing their strategies to increase its uptake.
This publication provides templates to support any city authority, business, institution or charity that wishes to effect a positive change in mobility behaviour.
This report proposes priority actions and reference case studies to decision-makers and stakeholders for the decarbonisation of transport in Africa.
This report highlights opportunities to advance gender equality through the creation of green jobs in Latin America.
This report forecasts the new direct job creation potential of 12 green sub-sectors by 2030. The report predicts the creation of up to 3.3 million new green jobs across the continent, with the majority in renewable energy, particularly solar.
This report provides evidence to inform policy advocacy and reform at the regional and national level to ensure women benefit equally from the jobs created through the transition to a green economy in Africa.
This report calls for greater cross-sectoral collaboration to advance energy, water and food security in Africa, highlighting how synergies between the sectors of water, energy and food create a multiplier effect, ensuring a greater return of investment.