Electrification
Electric vehicles are the single most important technology for decarbonizing the transport sector. They are several times more efficient at converting energy into vehicle propulsion than gasoline and diesel vehicles, with much lower life-cycle emissions. By 2050, electric power will have to dominate the light vehicle segments and make significant inroads in the heavy-duty categories. ICCT research focuses on identifying the most effective policies and incentives to drive transport electrification.
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- Yidan Chu, Researcher (Beijing)
- Abhishek, Associate Researcher (New Delhi)
- Stephanie Searle, Chief Program Officer (Washington, DC)
- Ray Minjares, Heavy-Duty Vehicles Program Director and San Francisco Managing Director (San Francisco, CA)
- Felipe Rodríguez, Heavy-Duty Vehicles Program Director / Europe Deputy Managing Director (Berlin)
- Uwe Tietge, Research Lead (Berlin)
- Zifei Yang, Program Lead (Washington, DC)
- Sumati Kohli, Researcher (New Delhi)
- Irem Kok, Researcher (San Francisco, CA)
- Kyle Morrison, Researcher (Berlin)
- Logan Pierce, Associate Researcher (Washington, D.C.)
- Harsimran Kaur, Researcher (New Delhi)
- Aditya Mahalana, Senior Researcher (Consultant) (Jakarta, Indonesia)
- Carlos Jiménez, Researcher (Consultant) (Mexico City)
- Anh Bui, Researcher (San Francisco, CA)
- Marie Rajon Bernard, Researcher (Berlin)
- Anirudh Narla, Researcher (New Delhi)
- Georg Bieker, Senior Researcher (Berlin)
- Alexander Tankou, Researcher (Washington, D.C.)
- Aviral Yadav, Researcher (Agra, India)
- Peter Slowik, U.S. Passenger Vehicles Lead (San Francisco, CA)
- Hongyang Cui, Senior Researcher (Beijing)
- Sandra Wappelhorst, Senior Researcher (Berlin)
- Shikha Rokadiya, Senior Researcher (Ahmedabad, India)