Integration is Key: Role of Electric Mobility for Low Carbon and Sustainable Cities
The report examines the role of electric mobility in creating sustainable, low-carbon cities, highlighting the need for integrated planning, public-private collaboration, and innovative business models to promote electric vehicle uptake.
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Quick Facts | |
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | UN Habitat Assembly |
Authors: | Chiara Martinuzzi, Emilie Martin, Jane Muriuki, Javier Torner, Judith Achieng Oginga, Judith Anne Adem Owigar, Lander Bosch, Maria Rosa Muñoz Barriga, Oliver Lah, Princesse Samba, Stefanie Holzwarth |
Time horizon: | 2035 - 2050 |
Geographic focus: | Global |
Page count: | 96 |
Methods
The research method involved analyzing urban electric mobility's potential, characteristics, and integration into cities. It included reviewing policies, planning tools, financial incentives, and innovative business models, as well as examining case studies and pilot projects from various cities around the world.
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Key Insights
Electric mobility is essential for sustainable urban development, reducing emissions, and improving air quality. The report discusses strategies for integrating electric vehicles into urban planning, the importance of renewable energy, challenges such as investment barriers, and the potential of innovative business models and technologies like vehicle-to-grid systems.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: 2030s time horizon | 2035 time horizon | 2050 time horizon | 2050s time horizon | English publication language | Global geographic scope | air pollution | behavioral change | business models | charging infrastructure | clean transportation | climate benefits | electric mobility | electric vehicles | ghg emissions reduction | global geographic scope | investment barriers | policy frameworks | public transit | public transport | renewable energy | sustainability | technology integration | urban mobility | urban planning