G20 TRANSPORT TASK GROUP Second In-person Meeting 28-31 October; Tokyo, Japan
Day 1: G20 Transport Task Group (TTG) Description • Value of the TTG • Slack platform • Transportpolicy.net • Upcoming webinar on December 5 – Accelerating progress on world class vehicle emissions
Country Update We learned from innovative and ambitious policy updates from 17 countries.
Country Update
G20 Country Update from ICCT with specific work in Argentina, India and South Africa
Innovation in Transportation: Lessons from Local Transportation Policy • Tokyo City Government: - Zero Emission Tokyo Strategy - Net zero emissions in 2050 • Tokyo plans increased use of ZEVs up to 50% of the total sales of LDVs in Tokyo by 2030,increasing awareness etc.
Innovation in Transportation: Lessons from Local Transportation Policy ICLEI • Shared Mobility Principles for Liveable Cities
Discussion: Future of Emission Standards (Where are Things Evolving?)
Discussion Session
Day 1 Group Photo
Day 2 : Session on Innovation and Clean Technology • Presentations from Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Isuzu, ARAMCO, SABIC
Site visit to HINO Motors – Koga plant
Day 3 • Introduction • Health Impacts • Discussion about Opportunities and Challenges to Further Reduce Transportation Emissions in G20 Economies • Compliance Panel • Compliance Discussion
How is the technology developing? • Prof. Yasuhiro DAISHO offered a few thoughts on how the standards and technology are developing, particularly in Japan.
Air Quality Impacts and the Role Transportation Plays • Dr. Michael Brauer and Dr. Leonidas Ntziachristos
Discussion Session
Compliance Panel and Discussions • Heard from four countries and had group discussion
Key Takeaways 1) Still much to do in the transportation sector on both GHGs and criteria pollutants 2) Reductions in criteria pollutants have measurable benefits for health 3) There is a clear need for widespread adoption of Euro 6/VI or US Tier 3/2010 equivalent standards and concurrent development of next-generation standards 4) We cannot forget about HDVs. Standard setting and fleet turnover are key issues 5) Compliance is critical to ensuring standards translate to real-world benefits 6) We need to think about transportation holistically and plan policies accordingly 7) There are technologies today that can help us achieve our goals 8) We need to continue to talk to each other and collaborate to meet shared goals 9) We welcome you to join us on Slack, on our webinars, and to work with us on research. When you have questions or successes or failures—reach out!
Second In-person Meeting Evaluation Card: 1) One take-way from event 2) One thing you will tell a colleague about 3) One thing that you would have changed 4) One thing that you would do again 28 October, Japan G20 Transport Task Group
G20 TRANSPORT TASK GROUP Thank you ! 28-31 October, Japan
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