How Will Transportation Work in the Future? A Look at the Rise of Electric Mobility in Cities
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The transportation sector plays a significant role in global warming through greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution, driving the need for electric mobility solutions in urban areas. Though electric vehicles (EVs) were developed in the 19th century, recent advancements have made them more cost-effective and environmentally friendly. These vehicles' evolution, combined with calls for improved transit infrastructure and mixed transport policies, signifies a comprehensive global endeavor to create cleaner, sustainable transportation systems, aiming to mitigate carbon emissions and promote shared mobility.
Although electric vehicles were invented before gasoline and diesel cars in the first half of the 19th century, they have undergone significant technological advances over the past 20 years.
Designing safe and comfortable infrastructure for walking and cycling, promoting public transit and shared mobility, and designing more efficient streets that include electric vehicles are part of a growing worldwide effort to reduce carbon emissions.
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