Decarbonization of transport focuses on reducing greenhouse gas emissions from road, rail, maritime, and aviation sectors. Transportation is a major contributor to global emissions, making its decarbonization essential for climate mitigation. Key strategies include electrification of vehicles, deployment of charging infrastructure, use of hydrogen fuel cells, and adoption of sustainable biofuels and synthetic fuels. Smart mobility solutions and modal shifts toward public and non-motorized transport further reduce emissions. Decarbonized transport improves air quality, energy security, and urban sustainability. Integrating transport with renewable energy and smart grids is crucial for achieving low-carbon and net-zero mobility systems.
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