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Jacob TETER

Independent transport, energy, and sustainability analyst

Jacob Teter is an expert in transport, energy, and sustainability analysis, with over two decades of experience in research and policy. Based in France, he holds a PhD in Transportation Technology and Policy from the University of California, Davis, and has conducted extensive research on decarbonisation pathways, energy systems modelling, and the economic impacts of low-carbon technologies. 
Jacob’s career includes significant roles at the International Energy Agency (IEA), where he managed transport analysis and led global projects such as the Global Fuel Economy Initiative and the Electric Vehicles Initiative. He has also worked with organisations like the International Council on Clean Transportation, the World Bank, and the OECD. His expertise spans techno-economic analysis, lifecycle emissions accounting, and policy development for decarbonising aviation, heavy-duty vehicles, and rail. Jacob has contributed to key reports on energy transitions and climate change, including the IEA’s “Energy Technology Perspectives” and “Global Electric Vehicle Outlook”. 
Jacob also collaborates with research centres, advising on energy supply risks, alternative energy carriers, and the impact of geopolitical crises on decarbonisation efforts. His interdisciplinary background and leadership in transport and energy analysis make him a valuable asset to organisations navigating the evolving landscape of sustainability.​

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