Overview
With increases in greenhouse gases (GHG) and air pollution from rapidly growing urban transport systems, countries are driven to adopt and promote sustainable urban mobility models to address issues of traffic congestion, air pollution and GHG emissions. This programme aims to promote a shift to convenient and contemporary public transportation systems through non-motorized methods and electric micro-mobility in urban cities. In addition, it integrates climate-proofing measures to help safeguard transport infrastructure and enhance resilience to address extreme weather events like heat waves, floods, and soil erosion that can potentially compromise infrastructure and cause service disruptions for urban transport networks.
The E-Mobility Program will promote a transformational shift in public transport through the provision of technical assistance and investment in climate-resilient and low-emission mobility systems in Armenia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Nepal, and Uzbekistan. They may include climate-resilient urban transport infrastructure, the deployment of e-bus fleets on a large scale complemented with non-motorized transport solutions and measures for modal shifts. In addition, the programme seeks to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions amounting to about 11.4 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (tCO2eq) over a 25-year period. Overall, the programme is expected to benefit about 3.7 million people directly and indirectly.
Result areas
Countries
Regions
Priority groups
Project timeline
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Pipeline
1,247 days
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Concept note received
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Funding proposal received
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Cleared by GCF Secretariat
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Cleared by iTAP
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Approved
245 days
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Approved by GCF Board
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Legal opinion on AE's Internal Approval
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FAA executed
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Under implementation
588 days so far
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FAA effective
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To be completed
1,239 days to go
Not started
Other Data
- Size
- Large
- Project number
- FP225
- Risk category
- Category B
- Subtype
- Public sector
- Theme
- Cross-cutting
- Group
- Least Developed Countries
- Status
- Under implementation
- Duration
- 5
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Total project value $ 454 million
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Tonnes of CO2 equivalent avoided 11.4 million
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Total number of beneficiaries 3.7 million
Financing
GCF-financing
0.0%
USD
Co-financing
0.0%
USD
USD 454
million
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GCF-financing
3% disbursed
- Loan USD 105,000,000
- Grant USD 64,920,000
- Total GCF-financing USD 169,920,000
Co-financing
- Loan USD 240,000,000
- Grant USD 20,480,000
- Grant USD 24,000,000
- Total co-financing USD 284,480,000
Documents
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E-Mobility Program
- Approved funding proposal
- 04 Apr 2024
- ADB
- FP225
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Gender action plan for FP225: E-Mobility Program
- Gender action plan
- 07 Mar 2024
- ADB
- FP225
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Gender assessment for FP225: E-Mobility Program
- Gender assessment
- 07 Mar 2024
- ADB
- FP225
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Environmental and social safeguards (ESS) report for FP225: E-Mobility Program
- Environmental and Social Safeguards report
- 26 Jan 2024
- ADB
- FP225
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GCF Independent Integrity Unity (IIU)
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National Designated Authority
Ministry of Environment (Armenia)
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Mr. Hambardzum MATEVOSYAN
Primary
Minister
3 Government Bld, Republic Square, Yerevan, Armenia
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Ms. Ruzanna Grigoryan
Secondary
Head of International Cooperation Department
Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture (Georgia)
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Ms. Nino Tandilashvili
Primary
Deputy Minister
6, Marshal Gelovani Avenue, Tbilisi, Georgia
Directorate General of Financial Sector Stability and Development, Ministry of Finance. (Indonesia)
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Mr. Herman Saheruddin
Primary
Acting Director General of Financial Sector Stability and Development
Djuanda 2 Building 17th Floor, Jalan Dr. Wahidin Raya No. 1, Central Jakarta, Indonesia
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Mr. Boby Hernawan
Secondary
Director of Multilateral Cooperation and Sustainable Finance, Directorate General of Financial Sector Stability and Development (Head of Indonesia NDA GCF Secretariat)
Radius Prawiro Building, 6th Floor, Jalan Dr. Wahidin Raya No. 1, Jakarta, Indonesia
Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Kazakhstan (Kazakhstan)
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Mr. Mansur Oshurbayev
Primary
Vice-Minister
Mangilik el ave, 8, House of Ministries, 14 entrance, office 433, Astana, Kazakhstan
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Mrs. Saule Sabieva
Secondary
Director of Climate Policy Department
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Mrs. Aizhan Mamedaliyeva
Operational Focal Point
Chief expert of Adaptation to Climate Change Unit, Climate Policy Department
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Mrs. Shattyk Tastemirova
Operational Focal Point
Head of Adaptation to Climate Change Unit, Climate Policy Department
Ministry of Natural Resources, Ecology and Technical Supervision of the Kyrgyz Republic (Kyrgyzstan)
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Mr. Aibek Asanov
Secondary
Director of the Climate Finance Center under the Cabinet of Ministers of the Kyrgyz Republic
113, Bokonbayev, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
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Ms. Aizada Barieva
Secondary
Head of Climate Change Department
Erkindik street, N2, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
International Economic Cooperation Coordination Division, Ministry of Finance (Nepal)
Ministry of Ecology, Environment Protection and Climate Change (Uzbekistan)
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Mr. Aziz Abdukhakimov
Primary
Minister
Chilanzar district, Bunyodkor ave., 7-A, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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Mr. Farrukh Sattarov
Secondary
Director, National Climate Center
Chilanzar district, Bunyadkor ave., 7-A, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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Mr. Timur Sabitov
Operational Focal Point
Head of Project Management Department, National Climate Center
Chilanzar district, Bunyadkor ave., 7-A, Tashkent, Uzbekistan