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Policy
India
2019
National Mission on Transformative Mobility and Battery Storage
In 2019, the Government of India approved the "National Mission on Transformative Mobility and Battery Storage" and consists of an Inter-Ministerial Steering Committee, chaired by NITI Aayog. The missions shall help India to improve its air quality along with reducing India’s oil import dependence and enhance the uptake of renewable energy and storage solutions. For this, the mission shall recommend and drive strategies for transformative mobility and Phased Manufacturing Programmes for EVs, EV Components and Batteries and is further tasked to develop roadmaps to implement domestic battery manufacturing.
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Policy
Germany
2020
Package for the future – Mobility
Germany wants to strengthen mobility while ensuring greater sustainability and climate protection. To this end, the mobility part of the Package for the future will implement the following measures: - Improve the vehicle tax (Kfz-Steuer für Pkw) for passenger cars in order to steer demand towards lower-emissions or emission-free vehicles. For new registrations since 1 January 2021, the vehicle tax will be based on CO2 emissions per km, and will be higher for vehicles above the 95g CO2/km threshold. The ten-year vehicle tax exemption for the purchase of electric vehicles will be granted and extended…
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Policy
Denmark
2015
Platform for E-mobility in ÖresundKattegat-Skagerrak region
The project aims to increase environmentally friendly transport in the Öresund Kattegat-Skagerrak region by helping the municipalities adapt to e-mobility. A common platform delivers expertise to help increase deployment of EV in public fleets and among private citizens. The platform is established by The Danish EV Alliance (DK), Power Circle (SWE), and Elbilforening (NOR). It is funded with 50 % by the EU Interreg programm.
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Policy
Netherlands
2018
Citydeal Shared E-mobility in Urban Planning and Development
Under this programme, seven cities in the Netherlands have agreed to test the deployment of shared electric vehicles integrated with innovative housing projects. In total, this project will include more than 5000 new homes and 200 cars.
The aim of the programme is to understand how buildings and vehicles can be better integrated via vehicle-to-building (V2B) and vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technologies to deliver more efficient energy use in cities.
Through collaboration, these cities aim to share knowledge that can be used to scale-up the use of shared electric vehicles in Dutch cities.
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Policy
European Union
2020
Sustainable and Smart Mobility Strategy
The Sustainable and Smart Mobility Strategy Action plan contains 82 initiatives aiming to achieve a 90% cut in emissions by 2050 in the transport sector. It focuses on adding zero-emission cars, high speed rail, automated mobility, and zero emission marine vessels by 2030. Then by 2050 nearly all cars, vans, buses as well as new heavy duty vehicles will be zero emission.
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Policy
Austria
2019
Electric vehicle and e-mobility initiative
As a contribution to the goals of the National Energy and Climate Plan, the Austrian government promotes the adoption of electric vehicles for private buyers as well as for businesses and public institutions/municipalities through tax breaks, subsidies and grants
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Policy
India
2013
National Electric Mobility Mission Plan (NEMMP)
The NEMMP 2020 is the National Mission document providing the vision and the roadmap for the faster adoption of xEVs (full range of hybrid and electric vehicles) and their manufacturing in the country.
The National Electric Mobility Mission Plan 2020 (NEMMP 2020) envisages, among other initiatives, encouraging the development of electric vehicles so that by 2020 some 5-10% of vehicles on the road will be electric-powered (6 - 7 million EEvs by 2020) -
Policy
Austria
2018
Zero Emission Mobility
Focuses on further developing and showcasing near-market zero-emission mobility solutions. The aim is to strengthen research and development competence in Austria.
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Policy
Austria
2009
Flagship projects of Electric mobility
Focuses on further developing and showcasing near-market zero-emission electric mobility solutions. The aim is to strengthen research and development competence in Austria.
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Policy
Germany
2017
Shared electro-mobility funding support
As part of the 'Sofortprogramm Saubere Luft' 2017 - 2020, the German government provided funding support for shared electromobility such as municipal buses and taxis. Municipal governments were eligible to receive between 75% and 90% funding support to cover additional costs for procuring electromibility solutions. Funding applications were received until 31 January 2018.