Charging infrastructure for zero-emissions buses — Strategies in Bogotá, Colombia
Latin America
Aside from Brazil and Mexico, countries in Latin America offer valuable insights into effective policymaking for smaller economies. Chile, for example, is one of a handful of nations showing the effectiveness of “feebate” programs, which reduce emissions by levying fees on inefficient technology and paying rebates for efficient vehicles. In Argentina, Chile, and Colombia, ICCT research provides essential technical foundations for development of emissions and efficiency standards, incentives for ultra-clean buses, market-based approaches such as green freight programs, and innovative fiscal policies.
Latest Publications
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Researchers
- Ray Minjares, Heavy-Duty Vehicles Program Director and San Francisco Managing Director (San Francisco, CA)
- Carmen Araujo, Regional Lead (São Paulo)
- Tim Dallmann, International Partnerships Program Director (Washington, DC)
- Oscar Delgado, Center Manager / Regional Lead (Washington, DC)
- Francisco Posada, Regional Lead (Washington, DC)
- Leticia Pineda, Mexico and Canada Regional Lead (San Francisco, CA)
- Yihao Xie, Researcher (San Francisco, CA)
- Carlos Bueno, Researcher (Consultant) (Bogotá)
- Helmer Acevedo, Researcher (Consultant) (Bogotá)
- Carlos Jiménez, Researcher (Consultant) (Mexico City)
- Ana Beatriz Rebouças, Researcher (São Paulo)
- Francielle Carvalho, Researcher (São Paulo)
- Gabe Hillman Alvarez, Model Developer (San Francisco, CA)
- Pedro Logiodice, Associate Researcher (São Paulo)
- Daniel Aleixo, Communications Specialist (São Paulo)