Optimizing investments in EV charging through data sharing
To get the transport sector on track to meet its climate targets, the number of charging points needs to increase more than twenty-fold by 2030 compared to 2020 levels.
To get the transport sector on track to meet its climate targets, the number of charging points needs to increase more than twenty-fold by 2030 compared to 2020 levels.
Digital solutions based on data sharing can reduce carbon emissions from electric vehicle charging by 15% and unlock crucial grid capacity and capital efficiency gains when deploying charging infrastructure, according to new research developed by Arcadis, Fujitsu, National Grid, LEVL Telematics and Milk & More, published by WBCSD today.
WBCSD in collaboration with KPMG Japan, launched a Japanese translation of the CTI v3.0. The launch took place at WBCSD’s annual Council Meeting, hosted this year in Tokyo, Japan, and was attended by hundreds of global business leaders.
WBCSD’s Global Network partner in Brazil – The Brazilian Business Council for Sustainable Development, was selected as one of the winners of Brazil’s most prestigious corporate communications award for an initiative that led to the issuance of the “Business Leaders for the Climate” statement earlier this year.
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New pledges to support the deployment of hydrogen by 2030 were announced at the World Hydrogen Congress, adding to the momentum initiated last year during the Conference of the Parties (COP26) with the launch of the H2ForNetZero initiative.
In the fifth session of the series, the Incentivizing Supply Chain Decarbonization working group hosted by WBCSD in collaboration with PwC considered how to encourage supplier decarbonization by creating beneficial terms.
A new guide provides decision makers with guidance in choosing to compensate unabated emissions with high-quality carbon credits to drive demand for Natural Climate Solutions.
A new report from WBCSD and DNV, a leading decarbonization advisory firm, calls on companies to move their manufacturing operations away from fossil fuels toward electrification by seizing the opportunity provided by heat pumps.