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The Road to Zero Emissions: Future of Trucks, Transport and Automotive Industry Supply Chains

Current price: $232.00
The Road to Zero Emissions: Future of Trucks, Transport and Automotive Industry Supply Chains
The Road to Zero Emissions: Future of Trucks, Transport and Automotive Industry Supply Chains

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The Road to Zero Emissions: Future of Trucks, Transport and Automotive Industry Supply Chains

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Achieving net zero emissions by 2050 will require this sector, which is a large contributor of emissions, to innovate, adapt and drive positive change. New technologies including batteries and alternative fuels will all be significant, as will developing different approaches and outlooks. is the comprehensive guide for those in the transport industry to understanding what can and is being done to tackle climate change. Through examining established companies and new entrants in the automotive space, readers are provided with examples of the importance of infrastructure, business innovation and financing for the future. In addition to this, the role of governments in establishing policies, such as zero-emission zones, is also discussed. Progressing towards zero emissions requires immediate change and this book will start you on the journey.

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