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"Establishing Enabling E-mobility Environment for the Republic of Marshall Islands (RMI)"


  • SOLICITATION NUMBER: 0002014141
  • INSTITUTION:  IBRD/IDA
  • ASSIGNMENT LOCATION: Marshall Islands
  • ISSUE DATE AND TIME: Feb 12,2025 12:08
  • CLOSING DATE AND TIME: Feb 24,2025 23:59

ObjectivesFor this activity; a consultant is sought to advise the RMI on plans and policies for deploying e-mobility with country-tailored analysis of feasibility; economic viability; and environmental impacts based on the WB’s early studies.Scope of WorkThe consulting firm will be responsible for the following task:*Analyze the status of RMI’s e-mobility environment and develop policy interventions to accelerate e-mobility uptake in RMI; based on WB’s previous studies. This task should cover the analysis of regulatory; technical; infrastructure and commercial barriers to the deployment of e-mobility and suggest solutions to address the identified hurdles. Items to be addressed may include:*Conduct an evaluation of the technical and financial performance of existing EV pilots in RMI (including installed charge stations with type 2 connectors); and identify technical; economic; and financial support required for enhancing the feasibility of the pilot projects.*Prepare a summary report incorporating the results and findings of the above technical assistance activities. The summary report needs to be submitted and shared with PIC stakeholders during the PIC EV working group meeting in October 2025.*Support the WB on a regional e-mobility workshop in a PIC. The workshop will mainly address lessons learned from the assignment. The WB team plans to hold the workshop back-to-back with a regional Energy Efficiency workshop; collaborating with the Pacific Community (SPC) Pacific Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (PCREEE).                

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