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13 November 2024
Decarbonising European transport: A financial roadmap
Knowledge documents
13 November 2024
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The report by the European Federation for Transport and Environment outlines the financial requirements and strategies to achieve sustainable, net-zero emissions transport across Europe by 2050.
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The European Federation for Transport and Environment AISBL’s November 2024 report explores the financial requirements for achieving sustainable transport across Europe. It focuses on six critical areas for transport decarbonisation: aviation, shipping, road charging infrastructure, electric cars, domestic battery production, and the electrification of heavy-duty vehicles. The study provides a detailed cost analysis and recommendations for public and private funding necessary to achieve net-zero emissions in the transport sector by 2050. Additionally, it proposes ways to enhance the efficiency of the EU’s financing landscape for transport infrastructure, including roads, railways, and electricity grids.
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