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C40 Partners with Global Electric Vehicle Giant BYD

Partnership furthers strategic aims of growth in China and urban transportation action around the world Today, the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group (C40) announced that it has brought on global electric vehicle leader BYD as a funding partner for the third edition of the C40 Awards, which showcases world-leading city policies and programmes that reduce … Continued

Partnership furthers strategic aims of growth in China and urban transportation action around the world

Today, the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group (C40) announced that it has brought on global electric vehicle leader BYD as a funding partner for the third edition of the C40 Awards, which showcases world-leading city policies and programmes that reduce emissions and improve sustainability. Launched in 2013, the Awards were created to recognize successes, catalyze ambition, and share lessons amongst cities around the world. This year’s Awards event will take place December 3 in Paris during the COP21 climate negotiations.

“BYD could not be more excited to collaborate with C40 to promote the low-emission economy and enhance climate action,” said Sherry Li, marketing director of BYD overseas group. “C40 and BYD have the same goal which is to make the cities greener, more environmentally friendly and more intelligent.”

“The C40 Cities Awards have become a gold standard for recognizing climate action leadership in cities; and we welcome BYD as a partner in this year’s event,” said Kevin Austin, Deputy Executive Director of C40. “Each year, the finalist and winning projects inspire other cities to implement solutions faster and more efficiently, collectively making a global impact in tackling climate change and driving sustainable urban development.”

The C40-BYD partnership is a component of C40’s strategic aim to enhance climate action in Chinese cities, while also cultivating clean transportation systems in cities throughout the world. Earlier this week at the U.S.-China Climate Leaders Summit in Los Angeles, C40 announced the cities of Guangzhou and Nanjing have joined its global network, bringing the total membership of Chinese megacities to seven. In March 2015, cities in the Low Emission Vehicles Network collectively forged an international Declaration on Clean Buses, demonstrating a commitment to incorporating low- and zero-emission buses in their fleets. With this call to global manufacturers, public transport operators, leasing companies, multilateral development banks, and other funding agencies, cities hope to eliminate some of the barriers to their ambitions to decarbonize urban mass transport.

BYD responded to the Declaration by agreeing to design and build the world’s first pure electric zero emission double decker bus for the City of London.

“Since BYD is by far the world’s largest maker of zero emission pure electric buses and as such is keen to promote their take up and use as quickly as possible, we are also pleased to have today supported the Declaration and pledged BYD to helping promote zero – not just ultra low – emission vehicles on the streets of the world’s major cities,” said Isbrand Ho, Managing Director of BYD Europe, at the Clean Bus Summit in London earlier this summer.

BYD is based in Shenzhen, China. With its world-leading Iron phosphate battery, BYD researches and manufacturers various kinds of new energy vehicles including electric buses, electric trucks, electric forklifts, hybrid plug-in SUVs as well as sedans to meet marketing demands. Since June this year, BYD has become the global leader in the new energy vehicle field. BYD has sold just over 5,000 electric buses globally in more than 36 countries including UK, USA and the Netherlands. Factors like battery innovation, increasing fuel costs, and policy incentives – including large-scale pilot programs in C40 cities Shanghai and Shenzhen – have all contributed to helping Chinese cities become global leaders in electric vehicles.

Shenzhen won the 2014 City Climate Leadership Award in the Urban Transportation category for its innovative New Energy Vehicles Promotion campaign. The program consists of efforts to mobilize public and private stakeholders to encourage public support of electrified public transportation and, eventually, private cars, with a long-term goal of reaching zero emissions. The project has already registered measureable success in both carbon emissions reductions and health benefits – from 2009 to 2013, Shenzhen cut CO2emissions by 160,000 tonnes, leading the city to be ranked in the top 10 forbest air quality according to China’s Environment Agency.

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