The importance of green transportation today

Making the switch to green transportation is important to protect our planet for future generations. In addition, we can reduce our use of fossil fuels, which are finite and cause global pollution issues.

According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 28 percent of annual greenhouse gas emissions in the United States come from transportation vehicles. And, the majority of these emissions (59 percent) come from passenger vehicles. These numbers have increased by 30 percent since 1990, even as green transportation has become more popular.

A culture that embraces green transportation will not only reduce air pollution and help the population stay healthier, but individuals will spend fewer resources on energy and governments will become less dependent on providers of fossil fuels. With this one change, we'll all become closer to living in a sustainable society.

Land-Based Electric Transport

Land-based electric transport offers a lot more variation compared to other categories. It's also the most searched for compared to other EV types. After all, most people tend to spend a lot more time at ground level than up in the air or in water. Furthermore, electric cars are a lot cheaper in comparison. They'll only get cheaper as time goes on too, as they begin to replace standard petrol-diesel types. This isn't a prediction either, it's happening; as early as 2030 for the UK. Norway, the unofficial capital of EVs has already transitioned. Phasing out combustion-engined vehicles completely, almost. Land-based electric transport doesn't apply to only cars either. Personal electric transporters like power-assisted bikes/scooters fit the bill, too.

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Electric Cars: The Most Popular Form Of Electric Transport

The idea of electric cars has been a topic of conversation for over a century. In 1889, an American Chemist named William Morrison began to develop the first successful electric vehicle. This wagon literally shocked the world.

Fast-forward to the present day, and you'll find electric-powered cars next to impossible to ignore. Every major car brand is making them, not to mention the dedicated all-electric car brands making headway in a completely separate lane.

Electric car companies span the globe, advancing the tech behind electric transportation with every passing month, it seems.

The top 5 electric car companies you need to know about include:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Electric Buses: Public Electric Transport For The Masses

You don't need to go far to see electric transport in your local city; you need only get on the bus.

Major cities like London and Hong Kong have already begun rolling out these electric transport vehicles to the masses.

Here's an interesting fact for you: the electric bus market increased by 48% in 2018 alone, a statistic that continues to grow thanks to government involvement.

China leads the way in electric buses, with countries in Europe tailing close behind. Plans of going all-in on electric buses in cities such as Shenzhen have only encouraged other areas to follow suit.

The top 5 electric bus companies you need to know about include:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GREEN TRAINS

With most governments across the world now more committed than ever to supporting green transportation, trains are becoming more environmentally friendly, with hybrid locomotives and other innovative green technologies. 

Modern electric trains use electrified third rail, overhead lines, or energy storage devices such as fuel cells and batteries. The advantage of these electric trains is that they can reach speeds of more than 200 mph while remaining incredibly safe.

 

ELECTRIC BIKE

Electric bikes are excellent green modes of transportation because they  do not release harmful emissions like carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide. Only light peddling is required with an electric bike. However, the speed of electric bikes is strictly regulated by law.