Transportation sector is one of the largest contributors to GHG emissions with approximately 27% and vehicles on the road represent approximately 83% of the transportation sector's emissions.
SUDECC was well represented at the latest Renewable & Green Energy industry course in Manhattan, New York. The focus was on the issues limiting adoption of Electric Vehicles (EVs). It was offered by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP FI) and the European Energy Centre Ltd registered in Scotland.
This training was offered by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP FI) and the European Energy Centre from Scotland.
We covered topics such as government policies promoting it, tax credits, EV deployment (local, state, national, and international), the latest technologies, the U.S. charging infrastructure, financing and development. Currently, 65% of American households own more than one vehicle and 42% of U.S. households meet the requirements to own an electric vehicle. It is also expected that by 2023 the U.S. will have 5% of the market share and China 15%.
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