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With the support of the Government of the Republic of Korea (ROK), GGGI assists the Government of Indonesia (GoI), specifically the Bali Provincial Government, in transitioning to a more sustainable transportation through electric vehicle (EV) implementation. Bali Province (“the Province”) has a planning document, namely the Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) for the Sarbagita Metropolitan, that provides the comprehensive direction for a shift to a more sustainable transportation system. Additionally, a Regional Action Plan for EV implementation for the entire island is currently under development, covering the technical, institutional, and financial aspects of the transition.
In supporting the targets stated in these documents, GGGI is providing technical assistance to the Indonesian Government and the Government of Bali through the project “Piloting Electric Vehicle Systems and Developing a Green Transportation Investment Roadmap for Bali, Indonesia”. The Project covers aspects of planning, investment mobilization, and capacity building to realize an inclusive EV system in the province, which also includes piloting electric buses and supporting facilities. This project consists of three outcomes, including the implementation of a coherent and sustainable EV roadmap, increased investment opportunities and commitments to accelerate the use of EV, and strengthened human resource capacity and institutional framework involving public and private stakeholders. The project will last for five years (2023-2027) and GGGI has been appointed as the project implementer under the direction of the Ministry of National Development Planning (Bappenas).
The objective of the assignment is to establish the emissions tool for e-mobility adoption in Indonesia. The emissions tool is designed to estimate and track the environmental impact of electric vehicles (EVs) and their infrastructure. These tools often consider both direct and indirect emissions. The tool allows users or companies to estimate the carbon footprint of their electric vehicles based on usage and electricity sources, such as energy consumption: Input data for vehicle efficiency (kWh per mile/km) and electricity grid emissions intensity; and comparative analysis per vehicle types: Compare emissions against traditional vehicles or other modes of transportation. The consultant is required to develop emission tools that is designed based on Indonesia specific conditions and data..
To achieve the project objectives, GGGI is looking for an individual consultant with proven work experience in electric mobility projects and emission inventory development to support GGGI in the implementation of this project and expects following deliverables:
The Consultant shall provide the following results:
v E-mobility emission tool (Excel format) including the raw data.
v A guideline report, which includes emission estimation methodology, comparing data collection, data proceeding, and application.
v Presentation of the results to relevant stakeholders.
This project is expected to be completed from 11 November 2024 until 11 February 2025 with a tentative timetable as follows:
Task | Title | Invoicing
(% of contract) |
Amount of Invoice | Indicative timing (weeks) |
I | Submission of the 1st draft version of the emission tool and PPT presentations | 40% | USD 11,400 | 30 November 2024 |
II | Submission of the 2nd draft version of the emission tool and PPT presentations | 40% | USD 11,400 | 15 December 2024 |
ⅡI | Submission and finalization of the emission tool, guideline report, and PPT presentations | 20% | USD 5,700 | 11 February 2025 |
Total | 100% | USD 28,500 |
The description of required expert may be split into following parts:
Interested consultants shall submit following documentations:
Date to close is Korean Standard Time (KST). Applications submitted after the deadline will not be considered Application. Cover Letter, and CV must be sent in English. A consortium, or a firm may not be engaged for the individual consultant assignment.
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