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Majority Mobility - Issue 1

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Policy Levers for Global South Electrification Across emerging and developing economies, researchers and policymakers are testing new approaches to accelerate vehicle electrification while balancing local priorities such as affordability, reliability, and industrial development. In this issue, we feature contributions from partners advancing electrification policy in Brazil, Chile, Kenya, Mexico, and Southeast Asia. This is the first issue of Majority Mobility, a quarterly newsletter and a journal. Each edition will include up-dates on the Global South Center’s work alongside concise, technical articles from our research team and invited contributors from around the world, highlighting timely work aligned with that issue’s theme. It will also feature “A View from the Ground”—short reflections from our government and industry collaborators who are driving sustainable mobility solutions in their countries, offering real-time insights into the imple- mentation of clean mobility initiatives.

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  • Global South Center for Clean Transportation, 2025. "Majority Mobility - Issue 1," Institute of Transportation Studies, Working Paper Series qt43h188zb, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Davis.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:itsdav:qt43h188zb
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