Support the shift towards low-carbon electric mobility in Ecuador

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This project supports accelerating the introduction of low-carbon electric mobility in Ecuador to reduce fossil fuel consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, and air pollution in the transport sector.

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Support the shift towards low-carbon electric mobility in Ecuador



  Part I: Project Information

  Name of Parent Program
  Global Programme to Support Countries with the Shift to Electric Mobility.

  GEF ID
  10630

  Project Type
  MSP

  Type of Trust Fund
  GET

  CBIT/NGI
    CBIT No
    NGI No

  Project Title
  Support the shift towards low-carbon electric mobility in Ecuador

  Countries
  Ecuador

  Agency(ies)
  UNEP

  Other Executing Partner(s)
  Ministry of Environment, Water and Ecologic Transition (MAATE)

  Executing Partner Type
  Government

  GEF Focal Area
  Climate Change
Taxonomy
Focal Areas, Climate Change, Climate Change Mitigation, Technology Transfer, Energy Efficiency,
Sustainable Urban Systems and Transport, Influencing models, Transform policy and regulatory environments,
Convene multi-stakeholder alliances, Strengthen institutional capacity and decision-making, Deploy
innovative financial instruments, Demonstrate innovative approache, Stakeholders, Private Sector, Capital
providers, Large corporations, SMEs, Non-Grant Pilot, Type of Engagement, Consultation, Participation, Civil
Society, Academia, Awareness Raising, Communications, Education, Public Campaigns, Behavior change,
Gender Equality, Gender Mainstreaming, Sex-disaggregated indicators, Capacity, Knowledge and Research,
Learning, Capacity Development, Knowledge Generation, Enabling Activities, Knowledge Exchange,
Innovation

Tags: Fossil Fuels Curbing Measures, Gender, Climate Finance, Evs, Investment, Education, Finance, Climate Change, Energy Transition, Innovation, Air Pollution, Technology, Co Benefits, Institutions / Administrative Arrangements, Mitigation, Buses, Incentive, Renewable Energy, Funding, Energy Efficiency, Skills, Cities, Climate Protection, Regulation, Transport, Electromobility, Policy

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