=================================== Input Data =================================== **Table 4** presents the information sources used to provide data for the parameters of the Industry sector model. .. list-table:: **Table 4. Transport‐sector data sources** :header-rows: 1 :widths: 35 65 * - **Data (units)** - **Principal source(s)** * - Fleet composition in the base year (2017) and vehicle-import data to derive the fleet for the calibration year (2021) [vehicles] - *Strategic Framework for Electric Mobility* (Inter-American Development Bank, 2022); import statistics from IRF *World Road Statistics Datawarehouse* (International Road Federation, 2024) * - Vehicle efficiency by technology [energy per km] - *Strategic Framework for Electric Mobility* (Inter-American Development Bank, 2022) * - Annual distance travelled per technology [km per vehicle yr⁻¹] - Adapted from *Plan Estratégico Nacional de Movilidad Eléctrica de la República Dominicana* (INTRANT, 2020) * - Share of total fuel consumption by technology [%] - *Developing Jamaica’s Long-Term Strategy for Low-Emission and Climate-Resilient Development* (Vivid Economics & World Bank, 2021); *Jamaica’s Long-Term Climate-Change Strategy Recommendations* (Vivid Economics & World Bank, 2021) * - Ratio of public charging stations to electric vehicles [stations per EV] - *Emerging Best Practices for Electric-Vehicle Charging Infrastructure* (Hall & Lutsey, 2017) * - Cost parameters (vehicle purchase, batteries, charging infrastructure, O&M) [USD or JMD] - *Strategic Framework for Electric Mobility* (Inter-American Development Bank, 2022) * - Local health externalities of transport fuels [USD per litre or per ton pollutant] - *Global Fossil-Fuel Subsidies Remain Large: An Update Based on Country-Level Estimates* (Coady et al., IMF, 2019) * - Transport-sector emission factors [t CO₂ per PJ or per litre] - IPCC *2006 Guidelines for National Greenhouse-Gas Inventories*, vol. 2, chap. 2 “Stationary Combustion” (IPCC, 2006)