Electric Mobility in Cities Is Bigger Than Cars
The most important electric mobility gains may come from buses, bikes, delivery fleets and charging systems.
Electric vehicles get attention, but city mobility is about more than private cars. Buses, motorcycles, bicycles, delivery vans and three-wheelers can reduce fuel costs and local pollution.
Fleet operators are often early adopters because they can calculate routes, charging windows and maintenance savings.
Charging remains the bottleneck. Cities need safe public chargers, depot charging, battery standards and policies that prevent sidewalks from becoming cable traps.
The practical future is mixed: walking, transit, shared rides, electric two-wheelers and cleaner buses working together.
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