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11/07/2018
New post added at Tomoto - BYD Partners with Generate Capital to Launch $200 million Electric Bus Leasing ProgramBYD has announced a new electric bus leasing program in partnership with Generate Capital. The new program is seeded with an initial $200 million investment that is geared towards lowering the barrier to adoption for electric vehicles for public and private-sector buses.
The move allows public transit and private fleet managers
BYD Partners with Generate Capital to Launch $200 million Electric Bus Leasing Program - Tomoto BYD has announced a new electric bus leasing program in partnership with Generate Capital. The new program is seeded with an initial $200 million investment that is geared towards lowering the barrier to adoption for electric vehicles for public and private-sector buses. The move allows public tr...
01/07/2018
During the recent Climate Action Planning (CAP) Africa Launch Event held in Lagos, Eight cities – from Accra to Lagos to Dar es Salaam – pledged to deliver their share of emissions cuts needed to meet global targets to limit climate change
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01/07/2018
It has been an eventful and uplifting few days for the electric vehicle (EV) market. First an electric Jaguar provided a green gloss to the Royal Wedding, then Bloomberg New Energy Finance some of the most bullish sales projections yet for a sector that is already well used to rapid growth, then today a major new EV charging network provider left stealth mode and unveiled plans for the world’s largest fast charger and energy storage network.
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01/07/2018
The world’s six largest multilateral development banks committed $35.2 billion to climate financing for developing and emerging economies in 2017, a new record seven-year high and up 28% on 2016.
Of the $35.2 billion directed to climate financing in 2017, $27.9 billion, or 79% of the total, was focused on climate mitigation projects that aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and slow down the pace of global warming. The remaining 21% of the total, or $7.4 billion, was focused on financing for climate adaptation projects that help those economies and communities hardest hit by climate change deal with the changing environment, such as increased levels of rain, worsening drought conditions, and extreme weather events.
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