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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As the world moves towards cleaner, more sustainable transport solutions, we help businesses stay ahead of the curve, unlocking growth and driving meaningful impact.
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A collaboration including VTM’s Cristian Adorean uncovers fresh insights into the relationship between city design and travel behaviour. A new study published in Cities examines how the layout of street networks—measured as “circuity”—relates to varied mobility cultures across 41 European cities. Co-authored by VTM senior consultant Cristian Adorean, the research explores how urban environments shape […]
This is the third article of a trilogy about the application of hydrogen technologies in transport. The first one and the second one are still accessible on our website. Our previous article briefly introduces the tech under the hood of fuel cell vehicles (FCV) and their main advantages over battery electric vehicles (BEV). Depending […]