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Tuesday, 20th May 2025
3:00-4:30pm Manila time (GMT +8)
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Battery Electric Bus Business Models

Join us in this online training workshop to explore effective business models that can drive the shift to electric buses, taking place on Tuesday, 20 May 2025, at 3:00pm Manila time (GMT+8). The workshop trainers are Avinash Dubedi, WRI India and Chintan Daftardar, WRI India.

As electric vehicle (EV) adoption gains momentum, most South Asian countries face unique challenges in integrating electric buses into their public transport systems. Fit-for-purpose business models are key to encouraging this shift, and successful examples from India offer valuable insights for the whole Asia and the Pacific region. Please note that the targeted subregion for this training is South Asia, however, the workshop is open to participants from any region.

The online workshop is open to the public, and this invitation can be shared with anyone who may be interested to join. The target audience entails e-mobility practitioners within government entities, civil society, development agencies, financiers, as well as the private sector.

This workshop is arranged under the umbrella of the E-Mobility Support and Investment Platform for Asia and the Pacific, a knowledge platform managed by ADB, and supported by the Global Environment Facility and other partners as part of the Global Electric Mobility Program. This workshop session is arranged in collaboration with World Resources Institute (WRI) India.

The webinar is held on Zoom, please register in advance here.

 

 

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The Asian Development Bank launched the E-Mobility Support and Investment Platform for Asia and the Pacific, with the support by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and other partners, for bringing together practitioners and to support the scale-up of e-mobility in the region. The platform aims to become a centre of knowledge for supporting a just transition towards net-zero pathways.

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The E-Mobility Support and Investment Platform for Asia and the Pacific is led by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and supported by the Global Environment Facility, and other partners as part of the Global Electric Mobility Program.