Electric Mobility in Latin America: Insights from the E
To close the technical sessions, Fabricio Hoyos, Standardization Specialist, gave a detailed overview of Ecuador''s electric vehicle safety
This research analyzes the regulation of two- and three-wheeled electric vehicles in Ecuador, with a focus on legal aspects and the guarantee of legal security, taking into conside...
To close the technical sessions, Fabricio Hoyos, Standardization Specialist, gave a detailed overview of Ecuador''s electric vehicle safety
Accelerate the introduction of low-carbon electric mobility and reduce fossil fuel consumption, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and air pollution in Ecuador''s transportation sector.
Starting in 2030, all vehicles incorporated into urban, inter-parish and commercial public transportation services in continental Ecuador must be exclusively electric or zero-emission16.
As of 2030, all vehicles that enter the service of public and commercial transportation must be battery electric vehicles (BEVs) or zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs).
The Ecuadorian government has announced plans to transition 20% of its public vehicle fleet to electric vehicles (EVs) by 2028.
In this paper, from a public policy perspective acting on the energy and automotive sector, the actions that can be taken are described in order to develop an electric mobility in Ecuador.
To accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles, Ecuador requires a combination of public policies, economic incentives, a charging infrastructure,
Through a comparative analysis, foreign regulations that regulate this type of vehicles are examined, highlighting their effectiveness in promoting technical standards, economic incentives and security
As a first aspect to consider, Ecuador should have policies and technical instruments to avoid charging electric vehicles with marginal fossil electricity. The electricity used for electric vehicle
This document presents a National Electromobility Strategy (ENEM) for Ecuador. The ENEM proposes a vision of increasing the share of electric vehicles to 30% by 2030.