The Global E-Mobility Program, launched during the COP25 climate summit, aims to assist developing countries in deploying electric vehicles (EVs) at scale. With an initial focus on 17 countries, it supports improved air quality and reduced fossil fuel dependency. The program helps governments establish policies for technology transfer, private sector engagement, and commercial finance. It covers various vehicle types, including electric buses, two-wheelers, three-wheelers, trucks, and private vehicles. Additionally, regional platforms in Africa, Asia and the Pacific, and Latin America and the Caribbean facilitate the transition to electric mobility.