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Adhi Triatmojo

Student Assistant at UEMI

Adhi Triatmojo has extensive experience in environmental research and consultancy, currently serving as a Student Assistant at the Urban Electric Mobility Initiative since July 2024. Previous roles include Consultant and Researcher at The International Council on Clean Transportation, focusing on heavy-duty vehicles and air quality, and Researcher at Coaction Indonesia, specializing in renewable energy and greenhouse gas inventory projects. Additional experience includes positions at Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, where Adhi worked on renewable energy initiatives and economic mitigation potentials, as well as roles in environmental assessment and data collection. Adhi's educational background includes a Master of Science in Integrated Natural Resource Management from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and a Bachelor of Engineering in Environmental Engineering from Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember.

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Berlin, Germany

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UEMI

The Action Platform: Urban Electric Mobility Initiative (UEMI) was initiated by UN-Habitat and the SOLUTIONS project and launched at the UN Climate Summit in September 2014 in New York. The UEMI aims to contribute significantly to the overall goal of limiting the increase in global mean temperature to two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels by decreasing urban CO2 emissions globally. As one of the Action Areas of the UN Climate Summit the UEMI aims to phase out conventionally fuelled vehicles in cities and integrate electric mobility into a wider concept of sustainable urban transport. The secretariat of the Urban Electric Mobility Initiative was established to facilitate the operation of the Urban Electric Mobility Initiative. The UEMI secretariat develops partnerships with local authorities, industry, SMEs, knowledge and network partners to implement innovative urban electric mobility solutions. The UEMI partnership currently consists of over 150 partners collaborating on implementation-oriented projects.


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Berlin, Germany

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11-50

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