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@techreport{Sheehan:2023,
author = {Sheehan, C and Green, T},
publisher = {Energy Futures Lab},
title = {Kenya Charging Forward: A brief assessment of Kenya’s e-mobility policy landscape and proposed changes},
year = {2023}
}
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@techreport{Sheehan:2023,
author = {Sheehan, C and Green, T},
publisher = {Energy Futures Lab},
title = {Kenya Charging Forward: A brief assessment of Kenya’s e-mobility policy landscape and proposed changes},
year = {2023}
}
TY - RPRT
AB - The transport sector’s share of Kenya’s total greenhouse gas (GHG)emissions has been projected to grow from 11% in 2015 to 14.7%by 2030 in a business as usual (BAU) scenario [1]. In line with theKenyan Government’s goal of reducing total GHG emissions by 32%relative to BAU in 2030 [2], it has begun several initiatives to startmitigating its transport emissions, including opportunities relatedto growing its nascent e-mobility sector. The private sector, with arange of around 25 new e-mobility companies [3], has been providingsolutions through the supply of various electric vehicles aimed atserving the local market, while also leading the way in deployingcharging and battery swapping infrastructure.
AU - Sheehan,C
AU - Green,T
PB - Energy Futures Lab
PY - 2023///
TI - Kenya Charging Forward: A brief assessment of Kenya’s e-mobility policy landscape and proposed changes
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