A record 1.2 million new light-duty electric vehicles were sold in the United States in the first three quarters of 2025, ...
European market monitor for cars and vans offers data on new registrations and estimates of manufacturers’ compliance with CO2 emission targets in October 2025.
Analyzes how an accelerated electrification in Brazil can reduce environmental and health impacts and estimates the potential economic savings associated with fewer respiratory illnesses and premature ...
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Fueled by a surge in demand, emissions from aviation have been growing faster than those from other transportation sectors. Authorities such as the International Civil Aviation Organization have set ...
Europe’s electric truck transition is accelerating, but without transparent grid capacity data, charging deployment risks ...
Reviews the historic development, regulations, key stakeholders, and methodologies used for transportation statistics ...
This study assesses the performance characteristics, operational potential, and CO 2 mitigation potential of evolutionary electric-powered aircraft that could enter service by 2030. We modeled three ...
This working paper provides background and analysis to help identify how an effective policy for alternative aviation fuels could distinguish among fuels that can deliver deep greenhouse (GHG) ...
The ongoing debate about the future of hydrogen as a fuel to help decarbonize transportation and other sectors is driven in part by uncertainties about cost. “Green” hydrogen, made through ...
Building on a previous analysis that reported global ship emissions between 2013 and 2015, this report assesses ship emissions over 2016–2023 using updated, state-of-the-science methods, providing new ...
Earlier this year, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed a third phase of greenhouse gas standards on heavy-duty vehicles and engines for model years 2027 and later, to accelerate ...
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