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Fuel consumption baseline analysis for two-wheelers in Vietnam, 2017–2023
This study collects and analyzes the characteristics and baseline fuel consumption of two-wheelers sold in Vietnam from 2017 to 2021. The results will serve as a foundation for further policy development.

Roadmap to zero: The pace of Indonesia’s electric vehicle transition
Presents ambitious-but-feasible timelines for the pace at which Indonesia could transition to zero-emission vehicles in the two-wheeler, four-wheeler, commercial truck, and bus segments to align with its goal of net-zero emissions by 2060.

Vision 2050: Update on the global zero-emission vehicle transition in 2024
This update to the ICCT’s Vision 2050 series tracks global progress on zero-emission vehicle policies and markets through August 2024. The analysis shows recently adopted policies could avoid an additional 23 billion tonnes of CO2 emissions by 2050, but that a gap remains between this updated baseline and a more ambitious scenario aligned with the Paris climate goals.

Electrifying road transport with less mining : A global and regional battery material outlook
The study estimates that announced global battery production capacities for electric vehicles exceed demand through 2030. For the global supply in battery minerals, the scaling-up of mining capacities is keeping pace with the growing demand in the medium term, while global mineral reserves are sufficient to support future battery production in the long term.

Economic benefits of building zero-emission capable vessels in East Asia
Examines the economic potential for major shipbuilding nations—China, Republic of Korea, and Japan—in capturing the first mover advantage for the transition to zero-emission capable vessels (ZECVs).

Peran regulasi dari sisi suplai (sektor industri) dalam memenuhi target kendaraan listrik di Indonesia pada tahun 2030
Laporan singkat ini mengeksplorasi potensi penerapan standar konsumsi bahan bakar dan mandat penjualan kendaraan listrik, yang telah terbukti efektif di pasar-pasar utama lainnya, untuk mempercepat transisi kendaraan di Indonesia sesuai dengan target 2 juta kendaraan listrik di pada tahun 2030.

Australia’s new Euro 6d-equivalent emission standards for light vehicles
A policy update on Australia’s adoption of Euro 6d-equivalent standards for light-duty vehicles.

The role of supply-side regulations in meeting Indonesia’s 2030 electric vehicle target
This brief explores the potential of fuel consumption standards and EV sales requirements, which have proven effective in other major markets, to accelerate Indonesia’s vehicle transition in line with its goal of 2 million EVs on the road by 2030.

Australia adopts first-ever CO2 standards for light vehicles
The first-ever CO2 emission standards established under the New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES) Act 2024, will put Australia on track toward its 2050 decarbonization goal and align with other major vehicle markets. Despite having a strong kick-off, the standard still has certain areas that could be improved and strengthened in the first review scheduled for 2026.

How Australian light-duty vehicle CO2 emissions compare with the rest of the world
This briefing provides a comparison for LDV CO2 emissions in Australia and other major markets under New European Driving Cycle (NEDC) type-approval and real-world conditions.
