International Council on Clean Transportation
For General Operating Support
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Amount$2,750,000
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Program
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Date Awarded11/22/2017
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Term24.0 Months
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Type of SupportGeneral Support/Organization
Overview
The International Council on Clean Transportation’s overall goal is to achieve zero emissions from the transportation sector, with a 2050 target for passenger vehicles — due to the maturity of policy and technology pathways — and an "as soon as possible thereafter" target for heavy-duty vehicles, marine, and aviation. The Council provides regulators and other key stakeholders at city, state, and national governments with research and analysis for policies that cut emissions from vehicles. During the grant term, the Council will work toward the adoption and enforcement of advanced policies for zero emissions and clean cars and trucks in key regions and car markets, such as the U.S., Europe, China, and India.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.theicct.org
Address
1500 K St. NW, Suite 650, Washington, DC, 20005, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for general operating support
The International Council on Clean Transportation’s mission is to decarbonize all road transportation by 2050 and substantially decarbonize marine and aviation. It provides regulators and other key stakeholders at city, state, and national governments with research and analysis for policies that reduce emissions from vehicles. In the major vehicle markets — U.S., Europe, China, and India — the council is advancing strong electric vehicle policies at national and regional levels. (Substrategy: Electrification)
for accelerating electric vehicles in India
The International Council on Clean Transportation aims to provide regulators and other key stakeholders with research and analysis to enact policies that cut emissions from vehicles, protect public health, and minimize climate change. With this project grant, the Council will support the ambitious goal of India’s Power Minister Piyush Goyal by calling for 100 percent electrification of passenger vehicles by 2030. To put India on a pathway towards this target, it is essential to bring the stakeholders wanting to see an electric vehicle transition develop a strategic, comprehensive action plan for large-scale transportation electrification.
for general operating support
The International Council on Clean Transportation aims to provide regulators and other key stakeholders with research and analysis to enact policies that cut emissions from vehicles, protect public health, and minimize climate change. The organization will work toward the adoption of advanced fuel economy standards for cars and trucks to reduce their fuel consumption in key regions such as the United States, Europe and China. Additional work will focus on implementation of zero emissions vehicle mandates in the United States and adoption and implementation of pollution controls for cars and trucks in China, India, and Mexico, and for ships globally.