
Este reporte refleja un análisis del apoyo brindado a estas tres ciudades con el fin de diseñar SBC adaptados y a medida.
- Shared bicycles
- Bike
- Gender
- Climate
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Cities around the world are continuing to identify the environmental, health and financial benefits of adopting zero emission buses (ZEBs) and demand is starting to surge – with ZEBs estimated to make up 83% of the global bus fleet by 2040. However, despite the growing number of cities committing to the transition, many still struggle to understand the systemic changes needed and the landscape of new and existing actors necessary to facilitate and accelerate large-scale deployment.
This report shares the experiences of four cities who were supported by the CFF to deploy the first zero-emission buses in their cities. The aim is to present these case studies in a way that will be helpful for other cities and practitioners to learn from to accelerate deployment elsewhere.
Several effective methods of coordination were identified from these four case studies, which utilised both new and existing mechanisms and processes. These included:
You can find this report and further Zero Emission Bus resources from the C40 Cities Finance Facility (CFF) here.
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Este reporte refleja un análisis del apoyo brindado a estas tres ciudades con el fin de diseñar SBC adaptados y a medida.
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