Abstract
The growing demand for energy has positioned transportation as a major driver of global energy consumption and environmental pollution. With increasing concerns about climate change, electrifying transportation has gained momentum as a critical solution for reducing emissions and improving energy efficiency. This paper focuses on assessing the environmental impact of transportation electrification by comparing the energy consumption and pollution levels of electrified systems with those of conventional transportation methods. The analysis is based on two major aspects: the utilization of electric power in various modes of transport and the transportation of electric power within the infrastructure. By reviewing recent data and studies, this paper demonstrates that electrified transportation significantly reduces both greenhouse gas emissions and other harmful pollutants while simultaneously improving energy conservation. The findings unveil the importance of adopting electrification to mitigate the negative environmental effects of the current transportation system. Additionally, the study suggests that electrifying transportation contributes to long-term sustainability goals, presenting a viable path forward in addressing environmental challenges and supporting global efforts toward a cleaner, more efficient future.
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