Driving change with our energy
In 2020, the JPS Foundation entered into a Technical Cooperation Agreement with the Inter-American Development Bank to execute the Building a Sustainable Electric Mobility Ecosystem for Inclusion and Access project rebranded eDrive. Funded by JPS and IDB Lab project eDrive aims to support the development of the electric mobility in Jamaica through three main focus areas.
Market Sensitisation, Public Awareness & Knowledge
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Learn MoreMarket Sensitisation, Public Awareness & Knowledge
The focus of this component is piloting the early adoption of BEVs in Jamaica to support a transition to sustainable, low-cost, low-carbon transport through an aggressive and targeted data-driven communication campaign. This includes traditional and digital media as well as forums, meetings and workshops with various stakeholder groups.
Project Launch: Fully Charge: Road to Electric Mobility
The JPS Foundation and IDB Lab have launched Project eDrive in preparation for the new era of business opportunities expected to follow the approval of the Electric Vehicle Mobility Policy announced on Wednesday, June 8, by Minister of Science Energy and Technology Daryl Vaz.

Edrive North Coast Myth Busting Tour
In a bid to help Jamaicans become more electric-vehicle (EV) friendly, Project eDrive developed a tour to tackle some of the common myths associated with EVs.
Project Achievements
Project Launch: Fully Charge: Road to Electric Mobility
Market Survey: Conducted by Engine Room Brand Ltd
Stakeholder Workshops – All Things EV!
Earth Day Activation – Hope Gardens
Women’s Forum: She’s in Charge
Girls in ICT Day
North Coast Myth Busting Tour
CCREE EV-LUTION 2022
CCREE EV-LUTION 2023
Stakeholder Workshop – Insurance and Safety Session
Component 2 - Innovative Technology & Finance
The focus of this component is to support the development of innovative financing models that put BEVs within reach of the average Jamaican, and the creation of entrepreneurial and employment opportunities associated with BEV adoption, to include women, who generally have low participation in the transport and energy sector.
This component also assessed the feasibility and technical design for an Electric Mobility Fund Facility to serve as a source of concessionary financing to support local financial institutions interested in offering green financial products, including low-interest car and renewable energy loans, and competitive lease arrangements, to stimulate private sector adoption and make BEVs more accessible to a wider public until price-parity with ICEVs is a reality in Jamaica.
eDrive Innovation Challenge
Project eDrive powered by JPS Foundation and IDB Lab. The Innovation Challenge comprises of six (6) challenges with ten (10) companies sharing their ideas to be the top innovator. The innovators were selected from the eDrive Entrepreneurship Boot Camp held May 2022 in partnership with the Branson Centre of Entrepreneurship - Caribbean.
The eDrive Internship
Twenty-one students from tertiary institutions across the island are benefiting from Project eDrive’s 2023 Summer Internship Programme.The internship programme which started in July goes up till September, seeks to form a gateway into working world for students.

Project Achievements
Internship Programme 2021
Entrepreneurship Boot Camp
Innovation Challenge
Internship Programme 2023
Component 3 –Technical Capacity Building & Training
The focus of this component is to develop technical capacities in local training institutes to enable them to meet the new demand for skills arising from the emergence of an electric mobility industry. The project partnered with the HEART/NTA Trust to develop three EV specific training programs offered to mechanics and first responders. The project identified and adapted existing internationally accredited training certificate programs which included the safety standards and technical skills required for upskilling mechanics and first responders, including firefighters and roadside assistance personnel.
Programmes
Electric Hybrid Vehicle Hazard Management
The Electric/Hybrid Vehicle Hazard Management Level 1 qualification is intended for Emergency and Vehicle Recover Personnel who may encounter accident damaged or broken down electrical/hybrid (all variations) vehicles to include emergency services and recovery operators. It contains the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to work safely with Electric/Hybrid vehicles that may have or had damage to its high energy/electrical system, during emergency and recovery.
Electric Hybrid Vehicle Hazard Management
The Electric/Hybrid Vehicle Routine Maintenance Level 2 programme offers an introduction to an experienced auto mechanic for this specialised industry sector. It also compliments their current industry qualifications and experience in motor vehicle repairs. The programme is designed for persons who may encounter electric/hybrid vehicles within a routine maintenance situation.
Electric Hybrid Vehicle Systems Repair & Replacement
This Electric/Hybrid Vehicle System Repair and Replacement Level 3 programme will enable experienced mechanics to maintain and repair electric/hybrid vehicles. Persons who complete this programme can be employed in job roles such as electric/hybrid vehicle maintenance and repair technicians.
Project Achievements
Train the Trainer Programme
Occupational Standards Launch
Training Equipment Handover
Programme Participants

Jamaica Fire Brigade

Jamaica Automobile Association

ICWI'S REACT

Jamaica Constabulary Force
Vehicle Technicians
Training Locations
eDrive in the News!
eDrive project gets launched
The JPS Foundation and IDB Lab have launched Project eDrive in preparation for the new era of business opportunities expected
Jamaica yesterday made significant strides towards the technological transition to electric vehicles (EVs) after successfully administering training
JPS has said that the company is focusing on powering electrical vehicles (EVs), technology upgrades and renewables.
eDrive train-the-trainer programme to enhance expertise
Jamaica has become the first Caribbean country to launch a certification programme from the Institute of Motor Industry (IMI), in the field of electric vehicle repair, maintenance and safety.
eDrive internship programme benefits tertiary students
Twenty-one students from tertiary institutions across the island are benefiting from Project eDrive’s 2023 Summer Internship Programme.
The internship programme which started in July goes up till September, seeks to form a gateway into working world for students.
edrive helps Nick Lue show his full range
In a recent partnership with Project eDrive, an e-mobility ecosystem initiative developed through a partnership between JPS Foundation and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), Lue took a tour of the north coast heading to Montego Bay debunking EV myths