South Pole accelerates e-mobility programme in Ghana under Article 6

This agreement enables the large-scale deployment of e-motorcycles in Ghana, decarbonising a sector responsible for nearly 50% of the country's energy-related emissions. As a key proof of concept for international carbon finance in transport, it aims to deploy 48,000 e-motorcycles by 2030, cutting an estimated 200,000 tCO2 emissions at least.  This agreement enables the large-scale deployment of e-motorcycles inGhana, decarbonising a sector responsible for nearly 50% of the country's...
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This agreement enables the large-scale deployment of e-motorcycles in Ghana, decarbonising a sector responsible for nearly 50% of the country's energy-related emissions. As a key proof of concept for international carbon finance in transport, it aims to deploy 48,000 e-motorcycles by 2030, cutting an estimated 200,000 tCO2 emissions at least. 

"This landmark agreement proves the transformative potential of Article 6 in scaling clean mobility solutions," said Karolien Casaer-Diez, Senior Director for Article 6 at South Pole."This is South Pole's second major ITMO deal for a transport project, further cementing our leadership on Article 6 carbon finance, supporting governments and project developers in realising high-integrity, Paris-aligned climate impact."

"We are proud that Sweden continues to be one of the leading countries in implementing cooperative approaches under the Paris Agreement. The project, done in cooperation with Ghana, will both reduce emissions and contribute to sustainable development," says Caroline Asserup, Acting Director General at the Swedish Energy Agency.

The project aims to deliver far-reaching socio-economic benefits beyond carbon reductions. Solar Taxi is committed to making EVs accessible and mainstream while also fostering local job creation. A key aspect of the programme includes Solar Taxi's Female Engineers Academy, which will focus on training and empowering female engineers.

"At Solar Taxi, we are proud to be at the forefront of Ghana's shift to sustainable mobility," said Jorge Appiah, Founder and CEO of Solar Taxi. "With the support of the Swedish Energy Agency and South Pole, we are accelerating our mission to make electric vehicles accessible and mainstream, marking a significant step in decarbonising Ghana's transport sector."

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Official announcement from the Swedish Energy Agency (SEA) here: https://www.energimyndigheten.se/nyhetsarkiv/2025/hallbara-transporter-ochsolenergi--nya-projekti-ghana/ 

About South Pole

South Pole is the world's leading carbon asset developer and climate consultancy. Since 2006, South Pole has been a trusted partner to governments, public sector organisations, and leading businesses on their decarbonisation journeys. South Pole serves over 1,000 clients globally, and its team of experts has helped many Fortune 500 businesses implement comprehensive strategies turning climate action into business opportunities. In line with its mission to deliver true climate impact for all, South Pole has used the power of markets to help channel climate finance to over 850 projects in more than 50 countries across the globe. The business is supported by world-class investors, including Temasek's GenZero, Lightrock, Corisol, and Salesforce Ventures.

 

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