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Unlocking Electric Mobility Potential in MENA | Executive Summary Jordan

 

The electrification of transport is one of the most promising and readily deployable solutions to speed up decarbonization and energy transition. This summary captures key findings from the full report “Electrification of Public Transport in Jordan,” which is one of the reports produced under the Unlocking the Electric Mobility Development Potential in MENA activity funded by trust funds of the World Bank Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP), the Mobility and Logistics (MOLO), and Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility (PPIAF). 

The objective of the study is to provide a comprehensive overview and assessment of the technologies, policies, and business models that may support the electrification of Jordan’s public transport sector. The activities undertaken draw upon global experiences and practices from both developing and developed countries.

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World Bank. Unlocking Electric Mobility Potential in MENA: Executive Summary - Jordan (English). Washington, D.C.: World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099111723124532200/P1705460ac350c02b09a9e076b1ae8c2f44

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