

E-Mobility Program intends to promote a transformational shift in public transport through the provision of technical assistance and investment in climate-resilient and low-emission mobility systems in Armenia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Nepal, and Uzbekistan. They can include climate-resilient urban transport infrastructure, large-scale deployment of electric bus fleets equipped with non-motorized transportation shifts and measures for capital shifts. Furthermore, this program aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by approximately 11.4 million tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (tCO2eq) over a period of 25 years. Overall, this program is expected to benefit around 3.7 million people directly and indirectly.