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Wednesday, 22nd January 2025
15:00 - 15:45 PhST (GMT +8)
Webinar/ Online
About this webinar

This webinar explored how accessibility frameworks can be used to examine the spatial interactions between battery range, public chargers and home charging, both for private vehicles, as well as electric bus fleets in public transport.

About the Speaker

Emily Moylan is a Senior Lecturer in Transport at the University of Sydney, with over a decade of experience in academia and research. Emily’s research focuses on developing data-driven models and tools to unpack the richness of variation and provide more nuanced and accurate assessment of multimodal system performance. Her expertise spans transport engineering, and sustainable mobility solutions. Prior to her current role, she served as a Research Associate at the University of New South Wales, contributing to innovative transportation studies.

 

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The Asian Development Bank launched the E-Mobility Support and Investment Platform for Asia and the Pacific, with the support by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and other partners, for bringing together practitioners and to support the scale-up of e-mobility in the region. The platform aims to become a centre of knowledge for supporting a just transition towards net-zero pathways.

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The E-Mobility Support and Investment Platform for Asia and the Pacific is led by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and supported by the Global Environment Facility, and other partners as part of the Global Electric Mobility Program.

For more e-mobility resources on a global scale,
visit the E-Mobility Toolbox.