E-Mobility Assessment for Ethiopia


  • SOLICITATION NUMBER: 0002010190
  • INSTITUTION:  IBRD/IDA
  • ASSIGNMENT LOCATION: Ethiopia
  • ISSUE DATE AND TIME: Jul 17,2024 05:54
  • CLOSING DATE AND TIME: Jul 31,2024 23:59

While ambitious e-mobility objectives have been announced and considerable progress been made by the Ethiopian Government; in particular the Ministry of Transport and Logistics; there is no clear shared vision or multi-sectoral roadmap in place towards achieving a transition. The objective of the assignment is to inform the ongoing cross-sector dialogue and towards the development and adoption of an integrated e-mobility roadmap; incorporating views and requirements from a power sector perspective.  The assignment will be carried out in two phases. Phase 1 will provide important market; power sector infrastructure; policy and regulatory; as well as investment needs assessments. This will include current and future state of electric vehicle fleet assessment; policy and regulatory gap analysis; power system and utility impact analysis; charging infrastructure assessment; and a business model analysis.  Findings of the assessment will inform Phase 2; the development and adoption of the cross-sectoral roadmap. This ToR covers Phase 1 of the project.  This project is led by the Energy Global Practice; in close cooperation with the Transport Practice and IFC.

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