Building Blocks of Electric Vehicle Deployment: A Guide for Developing Countries

Sectors and Themes
Transport
Scale
National
Expertise Level
Practitioner
Specialist
Resource Type
Guidance and Frameworks
Language
English
Developer or Source
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
United States Agency for International Development (USAID)

EVs can offer a myriad of benefits for customers and society. Yet limited experience in developing countries leave decision-makers grappling with how to most effectively direct resources and time to support EV deployment. Decision-makers in developing countries may be interested in learning about global best practices from other geographies. There are useful lessons that can be learned from successes and failures of countries in diverse geographies around the world.

This report lays out a framework for policymakers, regulators, and other decision-makers in developing countries for how to plan, implement, and scale EV deployment in their jurisdictions. The “building blocks” of EV deployment address technical, institutional, or economic topics that together underpin a safe, sustainable, and efficient transition to an electrified transport sector.

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