Insight
Cities kickstart energy transition in road transport
Report summary
Air pollution is a silent killer claiming millions of lives every year. Big cities around the world are stepping up efforts through changes in road transport. Many different solutions exist but all have a common goal to shift consumer preference to electric vehicles and other alternatives. But can these cities become the thin end of the wedge that will drive the energy transition in road transport?
Table of contents
- London and Beijing lead the way
- London inspires New York
- China’s cities boost EV ownership
- India has big ambitions
- Better public transport required before its too late
- Do we know the blind spots?
- What’s next?
- Cities: the thin end of the wedge
Tables and charts
This report includes 1 images and tables including:
- London's ULEZ scheme details
What's included
This report contains:
Other reports you may be interested in
Insight
The energy transition outlook for lithium
The outlook for the lithium market is strongly linked to energy transition and to electric vehicles in particular
$1,050
Insight
Webinar: The role of biofuels in the decarbonisation of transport
Wood Mackenzie analysts discuss the role of biofuels in the decarbonisation of the transport sector
$900
Insight
Corporate CCUS benchmarking 2024
Which oil and gas companies are embracing CCUS as part of their energy transition strategy?
$1,350