Lessons from Chile’s Experience with E-mobility

This report aims to increase awareness of effective ways to reduce emissions in the transport sector by outlining the planning, implementation, and management of electric buses (e-buses) in the fleet of Santiago’s public transport system. The study considers the contribution of e-buses to sustainable mobility and the methods used to measure associated reductions in emissions, in addition to the importance of these new technologies in raising public transport standards and complying with climate change commitments. Currently, the public transport system in Santiago is going through a transition to green technology with the introduction of electric and diesel Euro VI buses, and toward a new bidding process that aims to separate the operation of bus services and provision. This change brings new regulatory challenges, but also opportunities for the introduction of new technologies. This report investigates some of the main challenges and opportunities Santiago and other cities face as they move toward a cleaner fleet.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2020-09-11
Subjects:ELECTRIC BUS, ELECTRIC VEHICLE, SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT, SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY, E-MOBILITY, TRANSPORT TECHNOLOGY, URBAN TRANSPORT, URBAN PLANNING,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/656661600060762104/Lessons-from-Chile-s-Experience-with-E-mobility-The-Integration-of-E-Buses-in-Santiago
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/34435
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