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Write an article on Electric vehicles/ the future of transportation

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Answered by kiran0003
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CLEANER MOBILITY

Cleaner Mobility - Can we get from A to B with fewer emissions?

Explore the innovations and technologies that will let us move around more cleanly and efficiently. Now and in years to come.

Transport is essential to modern living. It drives economic growth, allowing countries to trade goods and communities to connect with one another. But transport accounts for around a quarter of the world’s CO2 emissions and is a major contributor to poor air quality. To make matters even more challenging, the number of cars on the road is set to increase – from 1bn today to over 2bn by 2050. 

Looking ahead, we need to ensure people and goods can continue to move freely but in ever cleaner, efficient and sustainable ways.

This will be a major undertaking. And a single answer probably isn’t going to be the answer.

People agree that we need to develop different engines and different fuel types for different journeys and vehicles.

In the coming years you are likely to see a rich array of vehicles – cars powered by electricity, trucks powered by hydrogen, school buses running on natural gas, trains and ships running on hydrogen, maybe even planes running on fuel made from agricultural waste.

Shell has been fuelling vehicles large and small for over a hundred years. And is committed to providing a diversity of lower carbon options for the next 100 years. Explore the stories below.

Answered by guptaurmil50
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Skip to main content

CLEANER MOBILITY

Cleaner Mobility - Can we get from A to B with fewer emissions?

Explore the innovations and technologies that will let us move around more cleanly and efficiently. Now and in years to come.

Transport is essential to modern living. It drives economic growth, allowing countries to trade goods and communities to connect with one another. But transport accounts for around a quarter of the world’s CO2 emissions and is a major contributor to poor air quality. To make matters even more challenging, the number of cars on the road is set to increase – from 1bn today to over 2bn by 2050. 

Looking ahead, we need to ensure people and goods can continue to move freely but in ever cleaner, efficient and sustainable ways.

This will be a major undertaking. And a single answer probably isn’t going to be the answer.

People agree that we need to develop different engines and different fuel types for different journeys and vehicles.

In the coming years you are likely to see a rich array of vehicles – cars powered by electricity, trucks powered by hydrogen, school buses running on natural gas, trains and ships running on hydrogen, maybe even planes running on fuel made from agricultural waste.

Shell has been fuelling vehicles large and small for over a hundred years. And is committed to providing a diversity of lower carbon options for the next 100 years. Explore the stories below

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