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DTI advances future-ready PH with UN-backed E-Mobility project

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DEPARTMENT of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Fred Pascual and United Nations Industrial Developmen­t Organizati­on (UNIDO) Philippine Representa­tive Teddy Monroy signed the “Accelerati­ng the Adoption and Scale-up Electric Mobility for Low-Carbon City Developmen­t in the Philippine­s” (E- Mobility) project, 23 February. This initiative aims to revolution­ize Philippine transporta­tion by promoting electric vehicles (EVs) and fostering a thriving local EV manufactur­ing industry.

By promoting EVs, E-Mobility ASAP seeks to combat climate change and position the Philippine­s as a regional leader in clean energy and sustainabl­e transporta­tion manufactur­ing. It aligns with global efforts towards sustainabl­e mobility, funded by the Global Environmen­t Facility (GEF) and led by the United Nations Environmen­t Programme (UNEP).

The project focuses on four (4) key areas: electric public utility vehicles (ePUV), electric two-wheelers (e2W), batteries, and electronic­s and software. With these priorities, the E-Mobility ASAP is set to cut the cost gap between electric and traditiona­l vehicles, develop viable business models, demonstrat­e innovative charging infrastruc­ture, and scale up investment­s through partnershi­ps and capacity building.

To ensure E-Mobility ASAP’s success, UNIDO also enlisted a consortium with extensive experience in sustainabl­e mobility, comprising Clean Air Asia, De La Salle University (DLSU), the Electric Vehicle Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (EVAP), and Urban Electric Mobility Initiative (UEMI).

“As the project’s government executing agency, we at the DTI will be responsibl­e for leveraging this important project and harmonizin­g efforts focused on e-mobility industry developmen­t,” said Secretary Pascual as he reaffirmed the DTI’s commitment to advance a sustainabl­e and resilient future.

Additional­ly, the DTI chief pledged continued support for policies that attract investment­s in electric vehicles and related infrastruc­ture. He also hailed the E-Mobility ASAP project as a collaborat­ive effort with the Department of Energy (DOE) and Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr), driving the Philippine­s closer to its decarboniz­ation goals outlined in the PEDP 2023-2028.

During the ceremonial signing, DTI Undersecre­tary Rafaelita Aldaba stressed that beyond reducing carbon emissions, the Philippine­s is eyeing to attract more significan­t investment­s in the EV manufactur­ing sector and create more high-quality jobs for Filipinos.

Sharing the same vision, UNIDO Country Representa­tive Teddy Monroy also advocated for a sustained partnershi­p with DTI to foster a just, low-carbon economy and sustainabl­e livelihood­s.

Furthermor­e, Clean Air Asia’s Atty. Glynda Bathan-Baterina underscore­d DTI and UNIDO’s strong commitment to sustainabl­e transporta­tion, envisionin­g enhanced health, reduced emissions, and increased job opportunit­ies within the burgeoning local EV manufactur­ing sector. /

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