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VOL. 7, ISSUE 2 (2025)
Electric vehicles and green transportation: Strategies for achieving sustainable mobility
Authors
Akshay Chavan, Kishor Shinde, Santosh Kale
Abstract
The global shift toward sustainable mobility
has highlighted the critical role of electric vehicles (EVs) and green
transportation systems in reducing carbon emissions, improving urban air
quality, and promoting public health. This paper explores the technological,
policy, and infrastructural developments that underpin the growth of EVs,
including advancements in battery performance, charging networks, and
autonomous and shared mobility solutions. Government incentives, stringent
emission regulations, and urban planning initiatives are shown to accelerate EV
adoption, while challenges such as high costs, limited charging infrastructure,
and evolving consumer acceptance persist. Case studies from Shanghai, China,
and the United States demonstrate measurable environmental and economic
benefits, emphasizing the co-benefits of health improvements, ecosystem
protection, and job creation. Finally, the paper discusses future opportunities
in green transportation, including the integration of hydrogen fuel cells, biofuels,
and smart transport systems, which collectively support the transition toward
low-carbon, sustainable urban mobility.
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Pages:105-109
How to cite this article:
Akshay Chavan, Kishor Shinde, Santosh Kale "Electric vehicles and green transportation: Strategies for achieving sustainable mobility". International Journal of Environmental and Ecology Research, Vol 7, Issue 2, 2025, Pages 105-109
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