E-MOVILIZA is a transformative project aimed at fostering the transition towards low-carbon electric mobility in Ecuador. With a strong emphasis on gender mainstreaming, the project comprises four components designed to accelerate the adoption of low-carbon electric transportation while ensuring env Contact online >>
E-MOVILIZA is a transformative project aimed at fostering the transition towards low-carbon electric mobility in Ecuador. With a strong emphasis on gender mainstreaming, the project comprises four components designed to accelerate the adoption of low-carbon electric transportation while ensuring environmental sustainability and social equity.
En medio de los desafíos económicos y sociales que enfrenta Ecuador, BYD, líder mundial en tecnología de vehículos eléctricos, ha demostrado su compromiso con el mercado ecuatoriano al adaptarse a la crisis interna; apostando por el país y presentando su nuevo modelo...
The fully electric-powered vehicles are designed to adapt to the existing infrastructure and the city''s slopes, without losing efficiency. Each vehicle can transport up to 160 passengers and has a backup battery for emergencies. Disability- and gender- inclusive considerations have been integrated into the vehicles.
Quito, Ecuador - BYD, the world''s leading manufacturer of new energy vehicles, presented its HAN EV, Yuan Plus EV and Dolphin EV models in Ecuador and announced a strategic alliance with Andor Corporation, one of the main players in the automotive industry in Ecuador, which will be in charge of the exclusive representation and sale of BYD
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New electric trolleybuses will help make Quito''s urban transport network more sustainable – improving the quality of life of the population and supporting the country''s commitments to climate action.
The 60 electric trolleybuses will help reduce the public transportation sector in Quito''s total CO2 emissions by 2%. Quito aims for all the new public buses entering its public transport system to be electric by 2040.
We are proud to provide Ecuador with clean public transportation to reduce environmental impact and support the country''s mitigation and adaptation efforts.
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The United States will support Quito in converting its fleet of diesel vehicles to clean electric vehicles. Additionally, it will provide technical assistance for the development of a Universal Access Plan for users of the public electric buses.
Quito, February 21, 2024. The United States and Ecuador signed a Memorandum of Understanding today to formalize collaboration and promotion of a modern, clean, more sustainable, and equitable transportation system in Quito. This transportation system will support economic activity and ensure access for people with disabilities.
Through collaboration between the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Metropolitan Public Passenger Transportation Company of Quito, the United States will provide technical support to help Quito convert its fleet of diesel vehicles to clean electric vehicles, and make public transportation accessible to people with disabilities, such as the blind or wheelchair users, through the redesign of bus access zones, communication equipment, and vehicle accessibility.
"We know that a modern, equitable, and sustainable bus system accessible to all can create economic opportunities and improve lives. We will assist the Transportation Company in its electromobility strategy and ensure that this public service is inclusive. It is planned that electric buses will start running this year, and buses in 2025," said Daniel Sanchez-Bustamante, Director of USAID in Ecuador, during the signing ceremony.
The Transportation Company requires technical assistance from USAID to implement its sustainable infrastructure strategy. This strategy will enable the company to comply with the national energy efficiency law, which prohibits the use of fossil fuel-based buses from 2030, and the Universal Access Plan, which requires people with disabilities to be able to use municipal public transportation.
In July 2022, USAID launched the Sustainable Energy for Ecuador program, a two-year, $2.3 million project executed by Tetra Tech to improve the efficiency and sustainability of Ecuador''s electricity sector. As part of the Memorandum, the Sustainable Energy for Ecuador program will develop technical studies to support the Transportation Company''s decisions on short-term planned investments in areas such as electric mobility infrastructure and the necessary specifications for optimal operation of the electric fleet in Quito.
With this collaboration, the United States hopes to demonstrate to other transportation companies and financial institutions the financial and social benefits of electric vehicles and sustainable energy technologies, as well as the importance of universal access to transportation.
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