Global ZEV Transition Roadmap

Initially launched at COP28, the Global ZEV Transition Roadmap presents the collective actions the ZEV Transition Council intends to undertake with wider international partners to accelerate the transition to zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) in emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs) – efforts that will help make ZEVs the most affordable, accessible, and attractive options in all regions by 2030.

Developed by the world-leading experts and initiatives of the ZEVTC’s International Assistance Taskforce (IAT), the Roadmap is informed by the Breakthrough Agenda’s recommendations and the ambition of the COP27 Global Commitment.

The 2024 update provides progress-to-date among EMDEs and outlines strategic plans to continue this strong momentum by implementing Roadmap activities via its newly launched international delivery framework.

Six Strategic Challenges

Through addressing six urgent strategic challenges, as of the 2024 update, and offering solutions, the Roadmap aims to reverse the current predicted trajectory that leaves many countries behind and strives to avoid a multi-tiered global auto market becoming entrenched this decade. View the solutions »

Building Capacity Across EMDEs to Develop and Implement Policy Action

Improving access to and scaling finance

Increasing the Availability of ZEVs in EMDEs

Accelerating Charging Infrastructure Roll-Out

Lifecycle Management of ZEVs, EVs and Battery Components

Promoting a resilient and just transition In the road transport sector