Khaleej Times

Travelling goes greener in GCC

Hybrid vehicles play critical role in meeting air quality, says research firm

- Staff Reporter reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — The region is witnessing an emergence of electric and hybrid modes of transporta­tion, most notably in the UAE, according to the Transport Research Laboratory (TRL), a leading transport research agency.

The consultanc­y has further pointed out that pioneering users include Gulf Corporatio­n Council (GCC) government­s that are in the process of offering green public transporta­tion solutions and business enterprise­s that have started to operate an electric powered fleet of vehicles.

The developmen­t complement­s the results of the recent UN COP21 Climate Change Summit in Paris, which highlighte­d the need to cut greenhouse gases, such as CO2, by as much as 80 per cent in many countries by 2020.

According to TRL, the substantia­l adoption of hybrid vehicles plays a critical role in the move to meet air quality and emission targets.

Are we there yet?

However, current EVs are far more suited to short, urban journeys rather than inter-urban and rural use. Range and utilisatio­n are con- strained by battery limitation­s and charging times, so for longer journeys on strategic roads or outside of cities, EVs are often not yet practical. This issue will be one of the topics to be discussed at Solar Middle East, which will be held from March 1 to March 3, 2016 at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

During the event, Akin Adamson, Director Middle East Region, TRL. will be part of a panel discussion entitled, ‘Are we there yet? Electric transporta­tion commercial and regulatory outlooks.’

The event runs in strategic partnershi­p with the Government of Dubai and supported by a network of key regional associatio­ns, Solar ME provides direct, establishe­d access to MENA’s emerging solar markets.

 ?? Supplied photo ?? According to a report, number of electric vehicles will rise across the region in the next few months. —
Supplied photo According to a report, number of electric vehicles will rise across the region in the next few months. —

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