Plug-In Electric Vehicle Handbook

Key Acronyms

EVs (all-electric vehicles) are powered only by one or more electric motors. They receive electricity by plugging into the grid and store it in batteries. They consume no petroleum-based fuel while driving and produce no tailpipe emissions.

EVSE (electric vehicle supply equipment) delivers electrical energy from an electricity source to charge a PEV’s batteries. It communicates with the PEV to ensure that an appropriate and safe flow of electricity is supplied. EVSE units are commonly referred to as “charging stations.”

Technical Brief on Resilient Infrastructure Public-Private Partnerships: Policy, Contracting, and Finance

While all infrastructure public-private partnerships (PPPs) inevitably deal with financing, construction, regulatory, demand, and operational risks, among others, projects in disaster-prone regions must additionally develop commercially and technically viable solutions for managing disaster and climate risk. This technical brief highlights key considerations and good practices for structuring resilient infrastructure PPPs through Policy and Legislation; Contracting and Disaster Risk Allocation; Procurement, Monitoring, and Payment; and Insurance.

Infrastructure Projects Plan in Indonesia 2017

This PPP Book provides the latest preview and information about infrastructure PPP projects plan. Total projects in this PPP Book are 22 projects with 21 under preparation projects and 1 ready to offer projects also there are 17 already tendered projects. This report pretends to be a useful reference to any party involved in the PPP development in Indonesia covering different issues such as Indonesia Country Profile, Regulatory Frameworks, PPP Project Cycle, Selection Criteria and Project Evaluation.