
Our program focuses on sustainable transport and e-mobility in Nairobi, Kenya, and aims to transition towards cleaner, more efficient, and accessible urban transport systems. This includes promoting electric vehicles, improving public transportation, and enhancing non-motorised transport options like cycling and walking. The program also addresses climate change impacts on infrastructure, ensuring resilience to extreme weather events.
Key aspects of a comprehensive program would include:
- Infrastructure Development:Investing in charging infrastructure for electric vehicles and upgrading public transport systems with e-buses and other low-emission vehicles.
- Policy and Regulatory Frameworks:Developing and implementing policies that incentivize e-mobility adoption, such as tax breaks, subsidies, and regulations for electric vehicle manufacturing and assembly.
- Public Awareness and Education:Raising awareness about the benefits of sustainable transport and e-mobility through campaigns and educational materials.
- Capacity Building:Providing training and technical assistance for local technicians, engineers, and other stakeholders involved in the e-mobility sector.
- Financial Support and Incentives:Offering financial incentives and subsidies for purchasing electric vehicles and setting up charging stations.
- Collaboration and Partnerships:Building partnerships between government agencies, private sector companies, and non-governmental organizations to ensure a coordinated and effective implementation of the program.
- Monitoring and Evaluation:Regularly monitoring the program’s progress and effectiveness, and making adjustments as needed to ensure it achieves its goals.