Asociación Nacional de Movilidad Sostenible (ANDEMOS)

Sector

Automobiles

Headquarters

Colombia

Official Website

andemos.org

Climate Policy Engagement Analysis

Climate Policy Engagement Overview: The Asociación Nacional de Movilidad Sostenible (ANDEMOS) appears to have limited engagement with climate policies in 2022-24. It has limited top-line communications on climate policy. ANDEMOS appears to generally support electrification of transport, with some exceptions.

Top-line Messaging on Climate Policy: InfluenceMap did not find any top-line messaging on climate policy from ANDEMOS in 2022-24.

Engagement with Climate-Related Regulations: ANDEMOS appeared to have limited, but positive, engagement with specific climate change measures. In a post ‘Obsolencia vehicular en Colombia’ from October 2023, it advocated for incentives for efficient engines and fleet renewal. However, while its President, Oliverio García, supported policies to facilitate a transition to more efficient transport, in a consultation response from July 2022, ANDEMOS did not take a position on energy efficiency regulations and emphasized concerns around the calculation methodology of the regulation.

Positioning on Energy Transition: In a website post from March 2024, the entity stressed the need to expand electric charging infrastructure in Latin American and called for investments in electric charger deployment. Additionally, in the March 2024 Reporte de Asamblea General, ANDEMOS supported incentives to promote electric vehicle imports. However, in an April 2024 media statement, its President supported a longer-term role for internal combustion engine-powered vehicles over electrification through support for hybrids. Similarly, in another declaration to a newspaper in September 2024, it also appeared to support a more gradual transition to EVs by opposing the elimination of hybrid vehicles’ VAT benefits. Furthermore, in a vehicle obsolescence publication from October 2023, ANDEMOS encouraged the adoption of electric taxis but also promoted hybrid vehicles and increased ethanol blending in flex fuels, reinforcing a preference for a diversified transition strategy rather than full electrification.

InfluenceMap collects and assesses evidence of corporate climate policy engagement on a weekly basis, depending on the availability of information from each specific data source (for more information see our methodology). While this analysis flows through to the company’s scores each week, the summary above is updated periodically. This summary was last updated in Q1 2025.

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InfluenceMap Score for Climate Policy Engagement

C-

Performance Band

59%

Organization Score

9%

Engagement Intensity

Primary Evidence

All primary evidence used to inform the analysis of Asociación Nacional de Movilidad Sostenible (ANDEMOS) can be found in the two tabs below below. In the first tab, hyperlinks in each cell of the matrix provide access to evidence collected on Asociación Nacional de Movilidad Sostenible (ANDEMOS)'s direct policy engagement activities. The second tab provides a record of any links between Asociación Nacional de Movilidad Sostenible (ANDEMOS) and the Industry Associations stored in the LobbyMap database.

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Main Web Site

Main Web Site

Corporate Media

Corporate Media

CDP Responses

CDP Responses

Direct Consultation with Governments

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Media Reports

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CEO Messaging

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Financial Disclosures

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Communication of Climate Science

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Alignment with IPCC on Climate Action

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Supporting the Need for Regulations

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Support of UN Climate Process

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Transparency on Legislation

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Carbon Tax

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Emissions Trading

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Energy and Resource Efficiency

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Renewable Energy

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Energy Transition & Zero Carbon Technologies

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GHG Emission Regulation

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Disclosure on Relationships

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Land Use

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