TAILG Leads the Way at COP29, Highlighting Low-Carbon Solutions for the Future
TAILG's Impact at COP29: Pioneering Low-Carbon Solutions
The United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29), recently held in Baku, Azerbaijan, served as a critical platform for discussing global strategies in combating climate change. Leading the charge in showcasing innovative solutions was TAILG, a prominent player in the electric mobility sector. The company’s president, Yao Li, made headlines with a compelling presentation that outlined how TAILG is advancing low-carbon transportation options, catalyzing South-South cooperation through practical initiatives.
A Focus on Financing Climate Action
The COP29 agenda emphasized the necessity of financing for climate action, setting ambitious targets for carbon emissions reduction and enhancing global carbon market mechanisms. TAILG's innovative new energy transportation solutions were met with enthusiasm from developing countries, highlighting the urgent need for sustainable mobility options in these regions.
Yao Li represented TAILG at a high-level forum dedicated to South-South cooperation on climate change. He highlighted the essential role that the electric vehicle sector plays in promoting low-carbon mobility. The forum provided a unique opportunity for dialogue about the potential of electric two-wheelers in integrating new energy and solar energy solutions.
Commitment to Developing Nations
During his speech, Yao Li emphasized TAILG’s commitment to actively participating in the African Solar Belt’s South-South cooperation program. He expressed a desire for the company to become a leader in global low-carbon mobility. TAILG has been at the forefront for over two decades, having established itself as a pioneer in high-range electric two-wheelers.
Through support measures like product donations, technical assistance, and knowledge-sharing, TAILG aims to bolster the capabilities of developing nations in their fight against climate change. With over 2,000 patents in the realm of electric mobility, TAILG leverages advanced research and development facilities to drive innovation in energy-saving technologies, new battery systems, and advanced charging methods.
The company, recognized as a partner of the United Nations for e-mobility since 2017, has implemented numerous e-mobility projects across Kenya, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, and beyond. TAILG's efforts include successfully electrifying the postal service in the Philippines and facilitating low-carbon transport initiatives in Thailand, demonstrating significant ecological transformations in multiple industries.
In Africa, TAILG's collaboration with Ghanaian company KOFA has led to the development of the TK90 electric motorcycle, which has dramatically reduced operational costs by 30% through a swappable lithium battery system. This innovation underscores TAILG’s commitment to providing efficient and affordable electric mobility solutions for emerging markets.
Bridging Renewable Energy and Mobility
In his remarks, Yao Li discussed how TAILG’s global e-mobility research institute is working towards better integration of photovoltaic energy systems with electric vehicles. This endeavor not only aims to ensure cleaner energy sources for green mobility but also facilitates sustainable home energy storage solutions in local areas.
TAILG’s representation at COP29 underscores the company’s active role in the global e-mobility industry as it champion's climate action initiatives, paving the way for an electric transport future. With continued innovation and commitment, TAILG stands poised to make a lasting impact on the landscape of low-carbon mobility worldwide.