Climate Resilience Portal – Ministry of Climate Resilience, The
This portal was developed under the Climate Resilient Water Sector in Grenada (G-CREWS) project, with financial support
Electric and Hybrid Vehicle...
At the end of 2021, Grenada had just 16 EVs and 46 hybrids on its roads. By July 2025, these numbers had surged to 115 EVs and 2,495 hybrids,
GRENADA COUNTRY REPORT REVIEW OF INCENTIVE
Grenada''s National Energy Policy 2022-2035, p. 16, sets a goal for the transport sector to shift to cleaner and more efficient transport means and fuels and “to establish an affordable and sustainable
GEF7 Grenada
Drafting of amendments to the Grenada Solid Waste Management Act (2001) to include EV end-of-life and battery reuse provisions, in collaboration with GIZ St. Lucia and the Ministry of Climate Resilience.
POLICY AND REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS FOR EV ADOPTION
Grenada''s National Energy Policy (2023) Promotes EVs under the Transport Section Suggest exploring options for EV and charging station deployment Caricom Regional Electric Vehicle
Electric Vehicles in Grenada: Driving Toward a Greener Future
With the right policy support, infrastructure investment, and public engagement, electric vehicles could transform the way Grenadians move. Experts predict that by 2030, EVs could account
TERMS OF REFERENCE
Combined with other national actions, successful execution of this project will kick-start Grenada''s transition to electric mobility and support it with achieving broader decarbonization objectives.
Electrifying the Caribbean – Grenada''s Roadmap and Strategy
Revisit policy decisions with respect to incentives for hybrids, EVs, and Solar PV. Establish an R.E. Act and a microgrid policy/ Regulation. Support an e-mobility assessment for the deployment of electric
Ministry Of Climate Resilience Receives Electric
As part of the NDC-Tec project, implemented in collaboration with the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ), the ministry received a
Ministry of Climate Resilience Receives Electric Vehicle to
pivotal step in its commitment to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the transportation sector. As part of the NDC-Tec project, implemented in collaboration with the German Agency for
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