The future of mobility is electric, and the numbers are clear: by 2030, electric vehicles (EVs) will displace more than 6 million barrels of oil per day, rising to 13 million barrels per day by 2035 (World Energy Outlook 2024).
This shift marks a pivotal moment in our journey towards cleaner, more efficient transport systems. The electrification of passenger cars, buses, and even heavy-duty vehicles is reshaping not only how we move but how we consume energy.
But the road to electrification presents challenges – scaling up infrastructure, driving down costs, and ensuring accessibility for all.
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This week, VTM had the pleasure of welcoming two groups of students from the International Master’s in Urban Mobility by EIT Urban Mobility, currently attending the first year of the programme in Lisbon at Instituto Superior Técnico and IGOT – Instituto de Geografia e Ordenamento do Território da Universidade de Lisboa. The meetings and presentations […]
Other articles on the application of hydrogen technologies in transport are still accessible on our website: first, second and third. The chicken-and-egg problem Hydrogen’s promise as a road fuel has long been shadowed by a stubborn chicken-and-egg problem: drivers will not buy vehicles if they cannot refuel them, while investors hesitate to build stations before […]