Rwanda Electric Motors: Carbon credit monetisation
As a primary means of transport, motorcycle taxis were a significant contributor to Rwanda’s air pollution. Lee Wee Chia and his friends set up Rwanda Electric Motors Limited (REM Limited) to market electric motorcycles (e-motos) to reduce pollution. In addition to environmental sustainability, REM’...
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Main Authors: | ZHOU, Helen Yangfang, APPASAMY, Lakshmi |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2024
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