China’s expanded incentives for scrapping and replacing transportation equipment in 2025
Vehicle efficiency
Improvements in vehicle efficiency hold the greatest potential for meeting transport decarbonization goals by 2050 and could account for more than half the needed emission reductions. This applies to light and heavy road vehicles, ships, and aircraft. ICCT researchers explore and assess efficiency technologies and fuels across all modes of transportation.
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CO2 emissions from trucks in the European Union: An analysis of the 2021 reporting period
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Descarbonização da frota de coleta de resíduos sólidos em São Paulo
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Researchers
- Deniz Rhode, Associate Researcher (Berlin)
- Yuwei Pei, Associate Researcher (Beijing)
- Maria Vega Gonzalo, Associate Researcher (Berlin)
- Peter Mock, Europe Managing Director / Regional Lead (Berlin)
- Felipe Rodríguez, Heavy-Duty Vehicles Program Director, Europe and China / Europe Deputy Managing Director (Berlin)
- Oscar Delgado, Heavy-Duty Vehicles Program Director, Latin America and India (Washington, DC)
- Leticia Pineda, Mexico and Canada Regional Lead (San Francisco)
- Georg Bieker, Senior Researcher (Berlin)
- Dale Hall, Program Lead (New York City)
- Jan Dornoff, Research Lead (Berlin)
- Yoann Bernard, International Partnerships Program Lead (Berlin)
- Liuhanzi Yang, Senior Researcher (Beijing)
- Hussein Basma, Senior Researcher (Berlin)
- Sunitha Anup, Researcher (New Delhi)
- Ana Beatriz Rebouças, Researcher (São Paulo)
- Carolina Rodrigues Poupinha, Associate Researcher (Berlin)