EVENT RECAP: Accelerating the energy transition in Asia's transport through sustainable and equitable e-mobility


About the event

The 14th Clean Energy Ministerial and 8th Mission Innovation meeting (CEM14/MI-8) took place in Goa, India from 19 to 22 of July, 2023. This year's meeting brought together government officials, international organizations, private sector representatives, academia, innovators, civil society, and policymakers for a four-day program featuring high-level ministerial dialogues, global initiative launches, award announcements, minister-CEO roundtables, and a wide array of side events focused on various themes of clean energy transition.

This CEM14/MI-8 side event, Accelerating the energy transition in Asia's transport through sustainable and equitable e-mobility, brought together government representatives and practitioners from across the NDC-TIA and Leadership Group for Clean Transport in Asia (LG-CTA) network to discuss the development of transport decarbonization pathways and strategies in Asian countries. It was an enriching experience, with insightful discussions, impactful presentations, and meaningful networking opportunities. The roundtable included representatives from various organizations, including NITI Aayog, CESL, NREL, Department of Science and Technology (DST), India, Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management, Kingdom of the Netherlands, DHL Group, OMI foundation, Agora Verkehrswende, ICCT, ITF, SLOCAT Partnership, WRI India, and GIZ.

Key highlights:

Overall, the event was a resounding success and highlighted several key areas that need to be addressed to accelerate the energy transition in Asia's transport through sustainable and equitable e-mobility.


Author: Bhagyasree

 
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