Road transport accounts for around 18% of the world’s carbon emissions from the burning of fuel. If the world is to achieve the climate goals of Glasgow and the Paris Agreement, urgent action is needed to cut carbon emissions from the mobility sector – motorised two-wheelers, three-wheelers, cars and vans.

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Decarbonising Mobility: together, we drive change

Read the Shell Mobility report for the latest insights and views of Shell’s customers, partners and industry experts

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As Shell aims to become a net-zero emissions energy business by 2050, we realise that the key to decarbonisation is cooperation – with governments, to help produce regulations that effectively support decarbonisation, with businesses, such as fleets and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), and above all, with customers.

This is why we partnered with Frost & Sullivan to produce our latest report, Decarbonising Mobility, which identifies critical insights from industry leaders as well as more than 5,000 customers from 10 key markets. By capturing the thinking of both the industry and consumers, and by identifying key themes for the future of mobility, we believe this report will help businesses, consumers and governments support one another more effectively on the road to net-zero.

Istvan kapitany

By capturing the thinking of both the industry and consumers, and by identifying key themes for the future of mobility, we believe this report will help businesses, consumers and governments support one another more effectively on the road to net-zero.

István Kapitány, Executive Vice President, Shell Mobility

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