The importance of going electric equitably
Why a policy approach that is not only 'innovative', but also inclusive, is needed if the transition to EVs is to accelerate and succeed.
Researchers from the University of Oxford's Transport Studies Unit (TSU) and Energy and Power Group (EPG) have today released a series of briefings for policymakers to support the uptake of electric vehicles (EVs).
The University of Oxford's Transport Studies Unit (TSU) has today published its Annual Report 2021, reflecting on the projects undertaken and milestones reached in the past year.
The confluence of the health emergency from the COVID-19 pandemic and the new agreements coming out from Glasgow at COP26 place us at a decisive moment on how we want our cities to look like in the future. At no other time in history has it been clearer that transport infrastructures play an essential role in enabling us to care for our families, friends, and ourselves. As we start looking for strategies to reconnect our communities in the wake of COVID-19, and consider how to address the inevitable climate crisis, it is time we put care at the centre of transport's role in our societies.