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Since coming to power in 2021, U.S. President Joe Biden has set an important agenda and allocated a large amount of resources to implement electric mobility and promote the use
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Since coming to power in 2021, U.S. President Joe Biden has set an important agenda and allocated a large amount of resources to implement electric mobility and promote the use
With the arrival of Joe Biden to power, the United States has set out a clear path with major investments to boost electromobility and combat climate change. Among the most
Mining is one of the most important economic activities in Chile, which is why sustainability and new technologies represent a fundamental aspect to reduce the emissions generated within the entire
Within the framework of the Strategic Projects for Economic Recovery and Transformation (PERTE) announced by the Spanish government, electric mobility takes a key role in the approval of resources. In
The decarbonization of the vehicle fleet has taken an important place in the agenda of Latin American governments. This year, countries such as Colombia and Chile have established important guidelines
Through the Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development (MADES), a series of activities began last April in Paraguay with the aim of developing a sustainable mobility plan. During the workshops,
Plans such as the inclusion of 170 hectares of pedestrian public spaces, 400 hectares of facilities, local roads and public service networks, 415 km of bicycle and micro-mobility infrastructure and
The city of Bogota has emerged in recent years as one of the leaders in sustainable mobility, with the inclusion of more than 1,000 electric buses in its transportation fleets,
Based on 10 fundamental measures, Spain’s Governing Board approved the Madrid 360 Sustainable Mobility Plan (PMS 360), which seeks to provide the citizens of the country’s capital with less congestion,
With the aim of boosting the growth of the automotive industry and strengthening vehicle mobility and electrification plans, the Colombian government and the automotive sector signed the “Pact for Automotive