First published in World Economic ForumBy Saul Lopez, eMobility Manager at T&E; Maya Ben Dror, Project Lead, Future of Mobility at the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution of the World Economic Forum; Mary Loane Project Lead, Future of Mobility at the World Economic ForumWithout drastic action, emissions from mobility are on track to double by 2050 – making climate change irreversible and leading to a global misery greater than the pandemic. During the pandemic, a growing number of cities announced their plans to forge multi-modal sustainable urban mobility ecosystem, with public transport and active travel as a critical city-supported backbone, as well as electrification. To accomplish this goal, electrifying fleets provide a unique opportunity to scale change.
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