UNEP DTU Partnership is implementing a request received from Zimbabwe government to Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN) to:
- Develop a cohesive electro-mobility policy, planning and market framework to transform Zimbabwe’s transport sector, aligned to its Low Emissions Development Strategy (LEDS, 2019) that commits to consideration of policy amendments to guide private sector investment into the economically viable abatement potentials.
- Assess the market readiness, enabling measures and instruments to aid the deployment of Electric Vehicles in Zimbabwe, aligned to its LEDS commitment to conduct economic cost/benefit analyses of mitigation measures.
- Deliver an action plan and business case for electric vehicles and associated charging infrastructure deployment; and
- Work with the Government of Zimbabwe to build the capacity of stakeholders, to facilitate the delivery of a comprehensive electro-mobility roadmap and charging infrastructure.
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Duration of assignment: Expected starting date; January 8, 2021.
Completition date; 30 April, 2021.
Application deadline: 28 December, 2020
Required documents: CV, relevant references, documents which describe your approach against each item of the TOR, and breakdown of the costs.
Please submit your bid to
Jyoti Prasad Painuly, Senior Researcher, UDP at jypa@dtu.dk with a copy to ;
Dr Sosten Ziuku, Director– Energy Conservation and Renewable Energy, Ministry of Energy and Power Development, Email sostenziuku@gmail.com, and
Ms. Munashe Mukonoweshuro, Climate Change Scientist at Ministry of Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry, Email: munamuko@hotmail.com
Application deadline: 28/12/2020