CAN AFRICA LEAPFROG TO CLEAN AND SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY? Ms. Maletlabo Handel National Project Coordinator, UNIDO, South Africa

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CAN AFRICA LEAPFROG TO CLEAN AND SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY? Ms. Maletlabo Handel National Project Coordinator, UNIDO, South Africa

MEGA CITIES Use Arial or similar font, try keep font at 28 points or larger and no smaller than 20 points so people in the back of the conference room can read your slides Titles should be 33 points or larger Roughly one slide per 1 or 2 minutes of talk and 5 minutes for questions Short phrases, not long sentences

FACT: TRANSPORT SECTOR The transportation sector is the largest consumer of oil Source: ICCT

FACT: TRANSPORT SECTOR The transportation sector is a major contributor to global CO2 emissions Source: ICCT

S. AFRICA S ENERGY DEMAND BY SECTOR Source: DoE (2012)

TRANSPORT ENERGY DEMAND Source: Cape Town Energy 2040

METRO TARGETS Source: Cape Town Energy 2040

CHALLENGES Technologies are available BUT implementation is a challenge because: Lack of awareness and knowledge on energy efficiency and sustainable mobility Lack of alignment of local municipalities and national strategies Insufficient capacity and skills in the industry Link between R&D and market/private sector is not strong Cultural resistance to sustainability movement Spatial development not optimal Limited performance measures (Methodological and M&E) Funding and limited investment of sustainable projects

OPPORTUNITIES Current situation Energy imported, dirty, costly, waste Tools inefficient, oversized, waste, kills Integration competing, not connected, takes longer Options Fit for purpose - size + application Electric - most efficient Renewable - sustainable Connected - integrated, shared Autonomous - safe

POLICY AND REGULATORY FRAMEWORK the dti (2017) Ad Valorem luxury tax Import duties and export offsets Regulatory uncertainty Dedicated finance supporting the development green road transport Air Quality Act to promote green road transport in cities PRESENTATION Enforcement of CO2 labelling GUIDELINES Awareness raising for electric vehicle use Policy fragmentation Data gathering for research purposes and policy determination Limited infrastructure for distribution of electricity for transportation

INFRASTRUCTURE

S. AFRICAN GREEN TRANSPORT STRATEGY Single ticketing system Intelligent transport system - IoT NMT infrastructure BRT systems Integration into school curriculum Priority public transport lanes Procurement guidelines National electric charging infrastructure Environmental levies Tax incentives for green vehicles Congestion charge Tests on exhaust emissions Zoning Emission taxes Added tax to new fuel vehicles Car life cycle limits Policy and Regulatory Framework

CAN AFRICA LEAPFROG TO CLEANER AND SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY?

CITY SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT Electric 3- wheeler MyCiti E-Bus Government Fleets A Re Yeng CNG bus Solar Carports Green E-Bike Share V2G Logistics EV Test bed

LOW HANGING ENTRY POINTS

AFRICA CLEAN MOBILITY Fuel economy policies as part of the nationally determined contributions reporting since fuel economy policies support national and global climate change targets. Regional harmonized approach to fuel economy policy development and implementation (such as fiscal policies, vehicle labelling, electric mobility policies, etc.). Tailor-made products for African countries, e.g. electric motorcycles capable to run long distance, high load and rough roads, local manufacturing capacities. Integration of policies into the wider urban transport system planning, including non-motorized transport. Provision of incentives for local manufacturing and/or assembly of cleaner vehicles, effectively creating capacity and jobs for cleaner technology here in Africa.

Make Life Simple & Green with Public Transport THANK YOU Maletlabo Handel Tel.: +27 83 536 4258 Email: M.Handel@unido.org